United States Reports: Cases Adjudged in the Supreme Court, Band 74U.S. Government Printing Office, 1870 |
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... port of the police , on the property situated within these limits , to the difference between the sum applicable from the residuary for that purpose , and the sum assessed on property outside of the said limits ; and if the sum ...
... port of the police , on the property situated within these limits , to the difference between the sum applicable from the residuary for that purpose , and the sum assessed on property outside of the said limits ; and if the sum ...
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... ports to be a supplement to the original act incorporating the city , has either dissolved or destroyed the identity of the original corporation , and it is consequently unable any longer to administer the trust . Now , if this were ...
... ports to be a supplement to the original act incorporating the city , has either dissolved or destroyed the identity of the original corporation , and it is consequently unable any longer to administer the trust . Now , if this were ...
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... port , of a ship of war of a belligerent that had fled to such port in order to escape from enemy vessels in pursuit , but which was bona fide dismantled prior to the sale and afterwards fitted up for the merchant service , does not ...
... port , of a ship of war of a belligerent that had fled to such port in order to escape from enemy vessels in pursuit , but which was bona fide dismantled prior to the sale and afterwards fitted up for the merchant service , does not ...
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... port , at first thought of selling her at private sale , together with her full armament ; but failing in that , she was advertised for public sale the latter part of May and the first of June . A certain Edward Bates , a British ...
... port , at first thought of selling her at private sale , together with her full armament ; but failing in that , she was advertised for public sale the latter part of May and the first of June . A certain Edward Bates , a British ...
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... port of Liver- pool , informed him , on the 7th of June following , and just before the completion of the transfer to Bates , that the Fed- eral government declined " to recognize the validity of the sale of this armed vessel ...
... port of Liver- pool , informed him , on the 7th of June following , and just before the completion of the transfer to Bates , that the Fed- eral government declined " to recognize the validity of the sale of this armed vessel ...
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Seite 128 - Concurrent with the Court of Claims, of all claims not exceeding ten thousand dollars founded upon the Constitution of the United States or any law of Congress, or upon any regulation of an Executive Department, or upon any contract, express or implied, with the Government of the United States...
Seite 26 - July 14, 1890, are legal tender for all debts, public and private, except where otherwise expressly stipulated in the contract. United States notes are legal tender for all debts, public and private, except duties on imports and interest on the public debt.
Seite 641 - Every mortgage, or conveyance intended to operate as a mortgage of goods and chattels, hereafter made, which shall not be accompanied by an immediate delivery, and be followed by an actual and continued change of possession of the things mortgaged, shall be absolutely void as against the creditors of the mortgagor and as against subsequent purchasers and mortgagees in good faith, unless the mortgage, or a true copy thereof, shall be filed as directed in this section.
Seite 347 - By the constitution of the United States the president is invested with certain important political powers, in the exercise of which he is to use his own discretion, and is accountable only to his country in his political character, and to his own conscience.
Seite 715 - The fourth section of the fourth article of the constitution of the United States provides that the United States shall guarantee to every State in the Union a republican form of government, and shall protect each of them against invasion ; and on the application of the legislature or of the executive (when the legislature cannot be convened) against domestic violence.
Seite 372 - Disorderly, contemptuous, or insolent behavior committed during the sitting of any court of justice, in immediate view and presence of the court, and directly tending to interrupt its proceedings or to impair the respect due to its authority; 2.
Seite 428 - If the remedy at law . is sufficient, equity cannot give relief, "but it is not enough that * there is a remedy at law; it must be plain and adequate, or. in other words, as practical and efficient to the ends of justice, and its prompt administration, as the remedy in equity.
Seite 534 - ... judges of courts of superior or general jurisdiction are not liable to civil actions for their judicial acts, even when such acts are in excess of their jurisdiction, and are alleged to have been done maliciously or corruptly.
Seite 694 - Not only therefore can there be no loss of separate and independent autonomy to the States, through their union under the Constitution, but it may be not unreasonably said that the preservation of the States, and the maintenance of their governments, are as much within the design and care of the Constitution as the preservation of the Union and the maintenance of the National government. The Constitution, in all of its provisions, looks to an indestructible Union, composed of indestructible States.
Seite 374 - States authorizes the supreme court " to issue writs of mandamus, in cases warranted by the principles and usages of law, to any courts appointed, or persons holding office, under the authority of the United States.