| Edmund Burke - 1877 - 660 sider
...subject either person or property to its judicial decisions. Every exertion of authority of this sort beyond this limit is a mere nullity, and incapable of binding such persons and property in any other tribunals." Dr. Lushington said the power of this country is to legislate... | |
| United States. Circuit Court (1st Circuit), William Powell Mason - 1831 - 636 sider
...certain extent at least, a foundation also in universal jurisprudence. I have already intimated, that no sovereignty can extend its process beyond its territorial...limit is a mere nullity, and incapable of binding such 1 See Mattie vs. Watts, 6 Crunch, 148. a Ibid. Picquet vs. Swan. persons or property in any other tribunals,... | |
| 1846 - 532 sider
...dicenti impune non paretur.' On the other hand, no sovereignty can extend its process beyond its own territorial limits, to subject either persons or property...its judicial decisions. Every exertion of authority of this sort, beyond this limit, is a mere nullity, and incapable of binding such persons or property... | |
| Joseph Story - 1841 - 966 sider
...subject either persons or property to its judicial decisions. Every exertion of authority of this sort beyond this limit is a mere nullity, and incapable...binding such persons or property in any other tribunals 3. This subject, however, deserves a more exact consideration. § 540. In the first place, let us consider... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Chancery, George Wirgman Hemming, Sir Alexander Edward Miller - 1846 - 732 sider
...subject either persons or property to its judicial decisions. Every exertion of authority of this sort beyond this limit is a mere nullity, and incapable...binding such persons or property in any other tribunals (a)." The principle thus expressed has been, in substance, adopted by the Courts of this country: Buchanan... | |
| Joseph Story - 1846 - 1148 sider
...subject either persons or property to its judicial decisions. Every exertion of authority of this sort beyond this limit is a mere nullity, and incapable of binding such persons or property in any other tribunals.4 This subject, however, deserves a more exact consideration. § 540. In the first place,... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Chancery, Thomas Hare - 1846 - 702 sider
...dicenti impune non paretur. On the other hand, no sovereignty can extend its process beyond its own territorial limits, to subject either persons or property...its judicial decisions. Every exertion of authority of this sort beyond this limit is a mere nullity, and incapable of binding such persons or property... | |
| Arkansas. Supreme Court - 1851 - 860 sider
...case of Pickrtl vs. Sican, (5 Mason /?. 42,) the same judge said : " I have already intimated that no sovereignty can extend its process beyond its territorial limits to subject cither person or property to its judicial decisions. Every exertion of power beyond its limits is a... | |
| Great Britain. Court for Crown Cases Reserved - 1850 - 674 sider
...1845. country." On the other hand, no sovereignty can R. ». SERVA extend its process beyond its own territorial limits, to subject either persons or property...its judicial decisions. Every exertion of authority of this sort, beyond its limit, is a mere nullity, and incapable of binding such persons or property... | |
| Great Britain. Court for Crown Cases Reserved, Stephen Charles Denison - 1850 - 674 sider
...RPSERVA extend its process beyond its own territorial limits, & OTHERS. . l • . •,] • J- • l to subject either persons or property to its judicial decisions. Every exertion of authority of this sort, beyond its limit, is a mere nullity, and incapable of binding such persons or property... | |
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