Cases Argued and Adjudged in the Supreme Court of Florida, Band 15 |
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... statute . Thus in Wisconsin , by statute , there exists concurrent ju- risdiction ; so in some matters in Alabama ; while in New York the Chancellor seemed , under the statutes of that State , to have not merely concurrent but ...
... statute . Thus in Wisconsin , by statute , there exists concurrent ju- risdiction ; so in some matters in Alabama ; while in New York the Chancellor seemed , under the statutes of that State , to have not merely concurrent but ...
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... statute from which the Florida statute seems to have been copied was passed . Aik . Dig . , 251 , § 26 . See North Carolina statute ; Rev. Stat . , N. C. , 307 , § 2 , and statutes and practice of other States . See reports of of other ...
... statute from which the Florida statute seems to have been copied was passed . Aik . Dig . , 251 , § 26 . See North Carolina statute ; Rev. Stat . , N. C. , 307 , § 2 , and statutes and practice of other States . See reports of of other ...
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... statute law confers on them . 2 Bo . Dic . , 270 . The duties and powers of such courts could not be com- pressed within the limits of the common law definition of courts of ordinary , nor could they be so expanded as to make all the ...
... statute law confers on them . 2 Bo . Dic . , 270 . The duties and powers of such courts could not be com- pressed within the limits of the common law definition of courts of ordinary , nor could they be so expanded as to make all the ...
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... statute , the surrogate , in this respect , taking no incidental power or constructive authority by implica- tion which is not expressly given by statute . " Looking to the New York statute , it is apparent that no other conclu- sion ...
... statute , the surrogate , in this respect , taking no incidental power or constructive authority by implica- tion which is not expressly given by statute . " Looking to the New York statute , it is apparent that no other conclu- sion ...
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... statute . What does the statute set forth under the act of 1868 , § 43 , p . 68 ? Vide statute . What does the indictment set forth ? Vide indictment . Now examine the bill of exceptions , and it is only from it that this court can take ...
... statute . What does the statute set forth under the act of 1868 , § 43 , p . 68 ? Vide statute . What does the indictment set forth ? Vide indictment . Now examine the bill of exceptions , and it is only from it that this court can take ...
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Beliebte Passagen
Seite 278 - Where a court has jurisdiction, it has a right to decide every question which occurs in the cause; and, whether its decision be correct or otherwise, its judgment, until reversed, is regarded as binding in every other court : but, if it act without authority, its judgments and orders are regarded as nullities. They are not voidable, but simply void.
Seite 513 - The court shall, in every stage of an action, disregard any error or defect in the pleadings or proceedings which shall not affect the substantial rights of the adverse party, and no judgment shall be reversed or affected by reason of such error or defect.
Seite 259 - Any person may be made a defendant who has or claims an interest in the controversy adverse to the plaintiff, or who is a necessary party to a complete determination or settlement of the question involved therein.
Seite 394 - States respectively, shall have been surveyed according to existing laws. And there shall be and hereby is, granted to each new State that shall be hereafter admitted into the Union, upon such admission, so much land...
Seite 573 - ... it upon the other, or to do any other act, necessary to perfect the appeal, or to stay the execution of the judgment or order appealed from...
Seite 763 - Judge shall proceed to the last fatal ceremony, and demand what he has to say why the Sentence of the Law should not be pronounced upon him...
Seite 367 - Where there are different statutes in pari materia, though made at different times, or even expired, and not referring to each other, they shall be taken and construed together, as one system, and as explanatory of each other.
Seite 40 - The judicial power of this state, both as to matters of law and equity, shall be vested in a supreme court, circuit courts, courts of probate, and in justices of the peace.
Seite 702 - ... failure of the company to pay either principal or interest of its bonds or any part thereof for twelve months after the same shall become due, it shall be lawful for the governor to enter upon and take possession of said property and franchises, and sell the same at public auction, after having "first, given ninety days...
Seite 284 - This results from the general principle that a court created within and for a particular territory is bounded in the exercise of its powers by the limits of such territory. It matters not whether it be a kingdom, a state, a county, or a city, or other local district. If it be the former it is necessarily bounded and limited by the sovereignty of the government itself, which cannot be extraterritorial; if the latter, then the judicial interpretation is that the sovereign has chosen to assign this...