Reports of Cases Argued and Adjudged in the Supreme Court of the United States. February Term, 1816[-January Term, 1827], Volumen2R. Donaldson, 1817 |
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... present case being one of an enlistment under colour of the authority of the United States , and by an officer of that govern- ment , the federal courts have complete and perfect jurisdiction in the case ; and there is no need of the ...
... present case being one of an enlistment under colour of the authority of the United States , and by an officer of that govern- ment , the federal courts have complete and perfect jurisdiction in the case ; and there is no need of the ...
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... present any thing for the judi- cial powers of the United States to act upon . The case of the Favourite was a question of salvage , de- pending , as such questions always do , upon personal merit and propriety of conduct . A severe ...
... present any thing for the judi- cial powers of the United States to act upon . The case of the Favourite was a question of salvage , de- pending , as such questions always do , upon personal merit and propriety of conduct . A severe ...
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... presents itself is this : Has the constitution , or any law of the United States , been violated or mis- construed by the court of Rhode - Island in exercising its jurisdiction in this cause ? The judiciary act gives to the federal ...
... presents itself is this : Has the constitution , or any law of the United States , been violated or mis- construed by the court of Rhode - Island in exercising its jurisdiction in this cause ? The judiciary act gives to the federal ...
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... present ; the omission in the statute ought therefore to be supplied by judicial equity . 2. The act of the 30th of March , 1802 , ch . 13. sec . 5. , pro- hibits the surveying , or attempting to survey , or designating any of the ...
... present ; the omission in the statute ought therefore to be supplied by judicial equity . 2. The act of the 30th of March , 1802 , ch . 13. sec . 5. , pro- hibits the surveying , or attempting to survey , or designating any of the ...
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... presents do grant , bar- gain and sell , alien and confirm , unto the said Wil- liam Duvall , his heirs and assigns for ever , a certain tract of land lying and being in the state of Kentucky , and now county of Scott , formerly Fayette ...
... presents do grant , bar- gain and sell , alien and confirm , unto the said Wil- liam Duvall , his heirs and assigns for ever , a certain tract of land lying and being in the state of Kentucky , and now county of Scott , formerly Fayette ...
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act of congress adjudication admiralty alleged Andrew Hare appear bill bond Bothnea British capture cargo cause Chirac circuit court circumstances citizens claim claimants common law complainant condemnation contract covenant creditor crew damages debt debtor decree defendant delivered the opinion distillation district court Dodson dollars duty Duvall Elijah Craig enemy enemy's entitled entry equity evidence execution fact farther proof Gallis heirs incumbrances insolvency Jamaica John Craig joint judgment jurisdiction jury Justice Kentucky Laidlaw land letter liable lien master ment Miller Miller's heirs neutral New-Orleans officers original owner papers parties payment person plaintiff in error port possession principle prize court prize law proceedings proceeds purchase question recapture restitution Robert Johnson rule sailed schooner seisin ship suit taken testimony Thelusson thereof tion treaty United vendee vendor verdict vessel voyage William Duvall writ of error writ of right
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Página 138 - In error or appellant shall prosecute his writ or appeal to effect, and answer all damages and costs if he fail to make his plea good. Such indemnity, where the judgment or decree is for the recovery of money not otherwise secured, must be for the whole amount of the judgment or decree, Including just damages for delay...
Página 232 - It shall likewise be lawful for the citizens aforesaid to sail with the ships and merchandise before mentioned, and to trade with the same liberty and security from the places, ports, and havens of those who are enemies of both or either party, without any opposition or disturbance whatsoever, not only directly from the places of the enemy before mentioned to neutral places, but also from one place belonging to an enemy to another place belonging to an enemy, whether they be under the jurisdiction...
Página 73 - ... received or the bill drawn ; and in all cases the person who receives such a bill in payment of a debt, will be prevented thereby from taking other means to obtain the money due to him. Any ingredient of fraud would, unquestionably, affect the whole transaction ; but the mere circumstance that the bill was taken for a pre-existing debt has not been thought sufficient to do away the effect of a promise to accept.
Página 236 - ... treaty ; they shall likewise be recalled every year, that is, if the ship happens to return home within the space of a year. It is likewise agreed that such ships...
Página 11 - And be it further enacted, That the collectors of the customs be, and they are hereby, respectively authorized and required to detain any vessel manifestly built for warlike purposes...
Página 237 - If the ships of the said subjects, people, or inhabitants of either of the parties shall be met with, either sailing along the coasts, or on the high seas, by any ship of war of the other, or by any...
Página 276 - State may now have in force, or hereafter may enact, to prevent emigration ; and also that in case the laws of either of the two States should restrain strangers from the exercise of the rights of property with respect to real estate, such real estate may be sold, or otherwise disposed of, to citizens or inhabitants of the country where it may be, and the other nation shall be at liberty to enact similar laws.
Página 236 - ... or commander of the said ship, that it may appear thereby that the ship really and truly belongs to the Subjects of one of the Parties; which passport shall be made out and granted according to the form annexed to this Treaty.
Página 36 - ... then this obligation shall be void; otherwise the same shall remain in full force and effect...