| 1839 - 397 páginas
...specifically proposed by the Honorable House of Representatives. 1. We are of opinion that persons residing on lands purchased by, or ceded to the United States for Navy Yards, Forts, and Arsenals, where there is no other reservation of jurisdiction to the State, than that above mentioned, are not... | |
| Samuel Hazard - 1841 - 440 páginas
...residing on lands purchased by, or ceded to, the United States for navy yards, forts, and arsenals, where there is no other reservation of jurisdiction to the State, than that above mentioned, are not entitled to the benefit! of the common schools for their children, in the... | |
| Francis Hilliard - 1843 - 544 páginas
...by the corporation for the debt. — Ocean, fyc. v. Portsmouth, fyc. 3 Met. 420. 1. Persons residing on lands, purchased by or ceded to the United States, for navy yards, forts and arsenals, and where the only reservation of jurisdiction to the state is that of the right to serve process thereupon,... | |
| Benjamin Franklin Thomas - 1849 - 398 páginas
...upon acquiring such new settlement, all former settlements shall be defeated and lost. Ib. \S 3. 53. Persons who reside on lands purchased by, or ceded...United States, for navy yards, forts, and arsenals, under the Massachusetts statutes, do not thereby gain a settlement for themselves or their children.... | |
| James Kent - 1851 - 706 páginas
...Melcalf 's R. 580,) it was held, that in places ceded to the United States for navyyards, arsenals, &c., and where there is no other reservation of jurisdiction...to serve civil and criminal process on such lands, the persons residing there were not entitled to the benefit of the common schools of the town, nor... | |
| Massachusetts. General Court. House of Representatives, Charles W. Storey, Lewis Josselyn - 1853 - 786 páginas
...residing on lands purchased by, or ceded to, the United States for navy-yards, forts, and arsenals, where there is no other reservation of jurisdiction to the state, than that above mentioned, are not entitled to the benef1ts of the common schools for their children, in the... | |
| Massachusetts. General Court. House of Representatives, Charles W. Storey, Lewis Josselyn - 1853 - 796 páginas
...subject." This report was agreed to.1 RESIDENCE IN PLACES CEDED TO THE UNITED STATES. Persons residing on lands purchased by, or ceded to, the United States, for navy yards, arsenals, &c., in this commonwealth, the state only reserving concurrent jurisdiction, as to the service... | |
| Massachusetts - 1856 - 516 páginas
...rules to determine questions of residence or domicil, See Ante, pages 35 & 36. 8. Persons residing on lands purchased by or ceded to the United States for navy yards, forts, and arsenals, and when there is no other reservation of jurisdiction to the state than that of a right to serve civil... | |
| James Kent - 1858 - 732 páginas
...Mctcalf 's R. 580,) it was held, that in places ceded to the United States for navy yards, arsenals, &c., and where there is no other reservation of jurisdiction...to serve civil and criminal process on such lands, the persons residing there were not entitled to the benefit of the common schools of the town, nor... | |
| Massachusetts. Supreme Judicial Court - 1866 - 174 páginas
...in the actual occupation of tenants at will. Newburyport Turnpike v. Upton, 12 Mass. 575 (1815). 4. Persons who reside on lands purchased by or ceded to the United States for navy yards, forts or arsenals, where there is no other reservation of jurisdiction to the state TAXES, I. than that of... | |
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