The Constitutional Law of the United States of AmericaCallaghan, 1887 - 369 sider |
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Side 100
Hermann Von Holst. The number of district judges has increased to one hun- dred and sixteen . By act of February 24 , 1855 , the court of claims was created.1 RIGHTS , PRIVILEGES AND LIMITATIONS OF THE FEDERAL POWERS AND OF THE SEPARATE ...
Hermann Von Holst. The number of district judges has increased to one hun- dred and sixteen . By act of February 24 , 1855 , the court of claims was created.1 RIGHTS , PRIVILEGES AND LIMITATIONS OF THE FEDERAL POWERS AND OF THE SEPARATE ...
Side 106
... is $ 10,000 ; that of the circuit judges $ 6,000 ; that of the district judges from $ 3,500 to $ 4,500 ; and that of granted them by the constitution , and they are subject 106 CONSTITUTIONAL LAW OF THE UNITED STATES .
... is $ 10,000 ; that of the circuit judges $ 6,000 ; that of the district judges from $ 3,500 to $ 4,500 ; and that of granted them by the constitution , and they are subject 106 CONSTITUTIONAL LAW OF THE UNITED STATES .
Side 117
... districts . The president fixes their number and boundaries . In every district there is a collector who is allowed a number of assistants ( deputy collectors ) . After a reduction earnestly undertaken , September 5 , 1883 , the number ...
... districts . The president fixes their number and boundaries . In every district there is a collector who is allowed a number of assistants ( deputy collectors ) . After a reduction earnestly undertaken , September 5 , 1883 , the number ...
Side 118
... District of Columbia and to the territories . 2 The words used are 66 capitation or other direct tax . " In a recent decision ( Springer vs. United States , 102 U. S. , 586 ; Otto , XII . ) , the supreme court has affirmed the already ...
... District of Columbia and to the territories . 2 The words used are 66 capitation or other direct tax . " In a recent decision ( Springer vs. United States , 102 U. S. , 586 ; Otto , XII . ) , the supreme court has affirmed the already ...
Side 135
... ; consular and diplomatic service , $ 1,225,140 ; agricultural department , $ 480,190 ; District of Columbia , $ 3,594,256 ; miscellaneous , $ 7,800,004 . COMMERCE , INTER - STATE AND NATIONAL.1 38. TRADE AND THE FEDERAL CONSTITUTION . 135.
... ; consular and diplomatic service , $ 1,225,140 ; agricultural department , $ 480,190 ; District of Columbia , $ 3,594,256 ; miscellaneous , $ 7,800,004 . COMMERCE , INTER - STATE AND NATIONAL.1 38. TRADE AND THE FEDERAL CONSTITUTION . 135.
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Side 98 - That the court of claims shall have jurisdiction to hear and determine * * * all claims founded upon the constitution of the United States or any law of congress, except for pensions, or upon any regulation of an executive department, or upon any contract, expressed or implied, with the government of the united Slates, or for damages.