| United States. Supreme Court - 1917 - 780 páginas
...when it was declared in that instrument that the judicial power of the United States shall extend 'to all cases of admiralty and maritime jurisdiction.'...the States with each other or with foreign states." By § 9, Judiciary Act of 1789, 1 Stat. 76, 77, the District Courts of the United States were given... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1875 - 732 páginas
...with, and operating uniformly in, the whole country. It certainly could not have been the intention to place the rules and limits of maritime law under...States, as that would have defeated the uniformity and consisteiKjy at which the Constitution aimed on all subjects of a commercial character affecting the... | |
| 1892 - 554 páginas
...whole country. It certainly could not have been the intention to place the rules and limits of the maritime law under the disposal and regulation of the several States, as that would have defeated tho uniformity and consistency at which the Constitution aimed on all subjects of a commercial character... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1875 - 732 páginas
...with, and operating uniformly in, the whole country. It certainly could not have been the intention to place the rules and limits of maritime law under...the States with each other or with foreign states. The question is discussed with great felicity and judgment by Chief Justice Taney, delivering the opinion... | |
| 1875 - 788 páginas
...with, and operating uniformly in, the whole country. It certainly could not have been the intention to place the rules and limits of maritime law under...the states with each other or with foreign states. The question is discussed with great felicity and judgment by Chief Justice Taney, delivering the opinion... | |
| 1875 - 842 páginas
...with, and operating uniformly in, the whole country. It certainly could not have been the- intention to place the rules and limits of maritime law under...which the Constitution aimed on all subjects of a commereial character affecting the intereourse of the states with each other, or with foreign states."... | |
| 1907 - 2170 páginas
...opinion of the court. On page 575 of 21 Wall., page Co-1 of 22 Iy. Ed., this great jurist speaks of the "uniformity and consistency at which the Constitution...the States with each other or with foreign states." Pursuant to this power the Congress therefore has prescribed rules which include the control of vessels... | |
| 1901 - 958 páginas
...and operating** uniformly in, the whole country. It cer-o tainly could*not have been the intention to* place the rules and limits of maritime law under...at which the Constitution aimed on all subjects of а сотmercinl character affecting the intercourse of the states with each other or with foreign... | |
| 1909 - 672 páginas
...in the whole country; that it could not have been the intention to place the rules and limits of the maritime law under the disposal and regulation of...the states with each other or with foreign states." The court further said that it would undoubtedly be far more satisfactory to have a uniform law regulating... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1889 - 778 páginas
...with, and operating uniformly in, the whole country. It certainly could not have been the intention to place the rules and limits of maritime law under...the States with each other or with foreign States." In Tlie Scotland this language was used : " But it is enough to say, that the rule of limited responsibility... | |
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