| 1911 - 2046 páginas
...of 1848, Congress declared that the laws of the United States should be in force in said Territory, "so far as the same or any provision thereof may be applicable." It has never been held that this provision had the effect of extending Over the State any portion of the... | |
| Sam Post Davis - 1913 - 766 páginas
...was held that section 17 of the Act of Congress creating the Territory, and which provided: "That the Constitution and laws of the United States are hereby...same, or any provision thereof, may be applicable" — extended the Common Law over the Territory of Utah. The opinion was written by Judge Drummond,... | |
| Sam Post Davis - 1913 - 760 páginas
...was held that section 17 of the Act of Congress creating the Territory, and which provided: "That the Constitution and laws of the United States are hereby...far as the same, or any provision thereof, may be applicable"—extended the Common Law over the Territory of Utah. The opinion was written by Judge... | |
| 1921 - 352 páginas
...modified, or repealed, by the governor and legislative assembly of the said territory of Minnesota; and the laws of the United States are hereby extended over and declared to be in force in said territory, so far as the same, or any provision thereof, may be applicable. SEC. 13. And be it further enacted,... | |
| Eugene Wambaugh - 1915 - 1106 páginas
...the Unite(LSJat£S_iin^hercljy_^xteiKk'(l over and declared to be in force in said Territory ofJUtah, so far as the same, or any provision thereof, may be applicable." A subsequent statute has more specific reference to jury trials. Act of April 7, 1874, c. 80, 18 Stat.... | |
| Austin Wakeman Scott - 1919 - 770 páginas
...1850, c. 51, § 17, 9 Stat. 453, 458, it enacted " that the Constitution and laws of the United Spates are hereby extended over and declared to be in force...same, or any provision thereof, may be applicable." A subsequent statute has more specific reference to jury trials. Act of April 7, 1874, c. 80, 18 Stat.... | |
| United States. Department of Justice - 1919 - 688 páginas
...the Territory of Oregon, which declared that all laws of the United States should be in force there, "so far as the same, or any provision thereof may be applicable," did not extend over the country either the general preemption law of September 4, 1841 (5 Stut. 455,... | |
| 1921 - 350 páginas
...modified, or repealed, by the governor and legislative assembly of the said territory of Minnesota; and the laws of the United States are hereby extended over and declared to be in force in said territory, so far as the same, or any provision thereof, may be applicable. SEC. 13. And be it further enacted,... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1922 - 1044 páginas
...the laws of the United States were "extended over and declared to be in force in •aid territory, so far as the same, or any provision thereof, may be applicable." Act of Auoll gust 14, 1848, chap. »177, § 14 (9 Stat. at L.329). The land la we adopted by the provisional... | |
| 1925 - 296 páginas
...Proviso, in case that measure became a law.50 Buried away in Foote's bill was a provision that "The constitution and laws of the United States are hereby extended over and declared to be in full force" in the territories being organized,51 thus assuming to determine the question of whether... | |
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