... exclusive original cognizance of all civil causes of admiralty and maritime jurisdiction, including all seizures under laws of impost, navigation or trade of the United States, where the seizures are made on waters which are navigable from the sea... Commentaries on American Law - Side 413av James Kent - 1858Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| James Kent - 1854 - 714 sider
...information in rem, and the trial of issues of fact is to be by jury.d But in cases of seizures on waters navigable from the sea, by vessels of ten or more tons burden, the court proceeds as an instance court of admiralty, by libel in rem, and the trial is by the court.... | |
| John Bouvier - 1854 - 790 sider
...cognizance of all seizures made on land, and such waters of the United States which are not navigable by vessels of ten or more tons burden, within their respective districts, and of all suits for penalties and forfeitures, as are incurred under the laws of the United States.... | |
| 1855 - 514 sider
...including all seizures under the law of impost, navigation, or trade of the United States, when the seizures are made on waters which are navigable from...respective districts, as well as upon the high seas." In this cotemporaneous exposition of the Constitution, there is no trace of suggestion, that nationality... | |
| 1855 - 790 sider
...including all seizures under the law of impost, navigation, or trade of the United States, when the seizures are made on waters which are navigable from...respective districts, as well as upon the high seas." In this cotemporaneous exposition of the Constitution, there is no trace of suggestion, that nationality... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1855 - 786 sider
...seizures under the law of impost, navigation, or trade of the United States, when the seizures are made OR waters which are navigable from the sea by vessels...respective districts, as well as upon the high seas." In this cotemporaneous exposition of the Constitution, there is no trace of Suggestion, that nationality... | |
| United States. Supreme Court, Benjamin Robbins Curtis - 1855 - 702 sider
...under laws of impost, navigation, or trade of the United States, where the seizures are made on waters navigable from the sea by vessels of ten or more tons...respective districts, as well as upon the high seas." Whatever might have been the construction of the jurisdiction of the district courts, if the legislature... | |
| United States. Supreme Court, Benjamin Robbins Curtis - 1864 - 754 sider
...v. Voorhies, 529. 31. The district courts have admiralty jurisdiction of all seizures made on waters navigable from the sea, by vessels of ten or more tons burden. United States v. Schooner Betsey and Charlotte, 170. 32. The district court of that district in which... | |
| Samuel Griswold Goodrich - 1856 - 802 sider
...including all seizures under laws of impost, navigation, or trade, of the United States, where the seizures are made on waters which are navigable from the sea by vessels of 10 or more tons burden within their respective districts, as well as upon the high seas ; saving to... | |
| Lewis Cass - 1856 - 96 sider
...with Congress. That body provided at an early day that this jurisdiction should penetrate " all waters navigable from the sea by vessels of ten or more tons burden." Subsequently it was extended to the lakes and their waters, where it still remains. It will be seen,... | |
| Alfred Conkling - 1857 - 650 sider
...jurisdiction, including all seizures under laws of impost, navigation, or trade of the United States, where the seizures are made on waters which are navigable from...burden, within their respective districts, as well as on the high seas(^)." The district courts of the United States are, therefore, courts of admiralty,... | |
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