| United States. Supreme Court - 1877 - 748 sider
...just as much binding on the citizens and courts thereof as the State laws are. The United States Js not a foreign sovereignty as regards the several States,...concurrent as to place and persons, though distinct as to subject-matter. Legal or equitable rights, acquired under either system of laws, may be enforced in... | |
| Isaac Grant Thompson - 1878 - 1018 sider
...States are laws in the several States, and just as much binding on the citizen and courts thereof as the State laws are. The United States is not a foreign sovereignty as regards the several States, but it is a concurrent, aud, within its jurisdiction, paramount sovereignty. Every citizen of a State is... | |
| Isaac Grant Thompson - 1879 - 912 sider
...States are laws in the several States and just as much binding on the citizens and courts thereof as the State laws are. The United States is not a foreign...concurrent as to place and persons, though distinct as to subject-matter. Legal or eq uitable rights, acquired under either system of laws, maybe enforced in... | |
| 1879 - 632 sider
...language of the courts in Claflin v. Houseman has marked pertinency: " Every citizen of a State is subject of two distinct sovereignties, having concurrent...concurrent as to place and persons, though distinct as to the subject matter. Legal or equitable rights acquired under either system of laws may be enforced... | |
| Irving Browne - 1880 - 638 sider
...the right. On this point the language of the court in Cl-afl.'m v. Houseman has marked pertinency. " Every citizen of a State is a subject of two distinct...jurisdiction in the State — concurrent as to place and person, though distinct as to the subjectmatter. Legal or equitable rights acquired under either system... | |
| 1881 - 628 sider
...States are laws in the several States, and just as much binding on the citizens and Courts thereof as the State laws are. The United States is not a foreign sovereignty as regards the several States, but it is a concurrent and, within its jurisdiction, a paramount sovereignty. Every citizen of a State... | |
| 1885 - 916 sider
...States are laws in the several states, and just as much binding on the citizens and courts thereof as the state laws are. The United States is not a foreign...concurrent as to place and persons, though distinct as to subject-matter. Legal or equitable rights, acquired under either system of laws, may be enforced in... | |
| 1885 - 892 sider
...several states, and are as binding upon the citizens and courts thereof as are the laws of the state. The United States is not a foreign sovereignty as regards the several states, but it is a concurrent, and, within its jurisdiction, a paramount sovereignty. When by act of congress... | |
| 1912 - 1344 sider
...States are laws in the several states, and just as much binding on the citizens and courts thereof as the state laws are. The United States is not a foreign...and, within its jurisdiction, paramount, sovereignty. * * * If an act of Congress gives a penalty (meaning civil and remedial) to a party aggrieved, without... | |
| 1915 - 1336 sider
...just as much binding on the citizens and courts thereof as the state laws are. The United States ia not a foreign sovereignty as regards the several states,...and, within its jurisdiction, paramount, sovereignty. • * * If an act of Congress gives a penalty [meaning civil and remedial] to a party aggrieved, without... | |
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