Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Circuit Court of the United States for the Second Circuit, Volume 12 |
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... manner , and was particularly designed for the smoothing and finishing of grindstones . Whether the knives in Wilson's machine are able to cut glass or not is unknown . In either event , the particular form or shape of the knives or ...
... manner , and was particularly designed for the smoothing and finishing of grindstones . Whether the knives in Wilson's machine are able to cut glass or not is unknown . In either event , the particular form or shape of the knives or ...
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... manner in which alone it could be done , involved the destruction of the plaintiffs ' goods , and , so , that destruction was the necessary result of the attack , and that , the fire being thus the necessary result of the attack , it ...
... manner in which alone it could be done , involved the destruction of the plaintiffs ' goods , and , so , that destruction was the necessary result of the attack , and that , the fire being thus the necessary result of the attack , it ...
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... manner , hostile to , or subversive of , the laws and of lawful government , was intended , as plainly as if the clause had been , " or any other military or usurped power . " That the terms used in the proviso have express application ...
... manner , hostile to , or subversive of , the laws and of lawful government , was intended , as plainly as if the clause had been , " or any other military or usurped power . " That the terms used in the proviso have express application ...
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... manner in which such notes were prepared to be issued , and the precise terms of the statute which authorized the Secretary to retire such notes before they had become payable , and to pay a premium therefor , in order to withdraw them ...
... manner in which such notes were prepared to be issued , and the precise terms of the statute which authorized the Secretary to retire such notes before they had become payable , and to pay a premium therefor , in order to withdraw them ...
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... manner as , upon the prin- ciples of commercial law , to create an obligation on the part of the United States to pay them when they should become due ? The answer to this question was made , and properly made , to depend upon the ...
... manner as , upon the prin- ciples of commercial law , to create an obligation on the part of the United States to pay them when they should become due ? The answer to this question was made , and properly made , to depend upon the ...
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Page 289 - States are plaintiffs, or petitioners; or an alien is a party, or the suit is between a citizen of the state where the suit is brought, and a citizen of another state.
Page 558 - Every mortgage or conveyance intended to operate as a mortgage of goods and chattels which shall hereafter be made which shall not be accompanied by an immediate delivery and followed by an actual and continued change of possession of the things mortgaged, shall be absolutely void as against the creditors of the mortgagor, and as against subsequent purchasers or mortgagees in good faith...
Page 351 - The repeal of any statute shall not have the effect to release or extinguish any penalty, forfeiture, or liability incurred under such statute, unless the repealing Act shall so expressly provide, and such statute shall be treated as still remaining in force for the purpose of sustaining any proper action or prosecution for the enforcement of such penalty, forfeiture, or liability.
Page 382 - Every person, not being a party in any cause, who has obtained an order, or In whose favor an order shall have been made, shall be enabled to enforce obedience to such order by the same process as if he were a party to the cause...
Page 347 - That any person that shall knowingly make a false affidavit for such purpose shall be deemed guilty of perjury and upon conviction thereof shall be punished by a fine not exceeding $500 or by imprisonment not exceeding one year, or by both such fine and imprisonment, within the discretion of the court.
Page 513 - The writ of habeas corpus shall in no case extend to a prisoner in jail, unless where he is in custody under or by color of the authority of the United States...
Page 525 - If, on such hearing, he deems the evidence sufficient to sustain the charge under the provisions of the proper treaty or convention, he shall certify the same, together with a copy of all the testimony taken before him, to the Secretary of State, that a warrant may issue upon the requisition of the proper authorities of such foreign government for the surrender of such person according to the stipulations of the treaty or convention; and he shall issue his warrant for the commitment of the person...
Page 512 - ... the common law, as modified and changed by the constitution and statutes of the State wherein the court having jurisdiction of such civil or criminal cause is held, so far as the same is not inconsistent with the Constitution and laws of the United States, shall be extended to and govern the said courts in the trial and disposition of the cause, and, if it is of a criminal nature, in the infliction of punishment on the party found guilty.
Page 29 - One of the most valuable of the criteria furnished us by these authorities, is to ascertain whether any new cause has intervened between the fact accomplished and the alleged cause. If a new force or power has intervened of itself sufficient to stand as the cause of the misfortune, the other must be considered as too remote.
Page 394 - France mutually agree to deliver up persons who, having been charged with or convicted of any of the crimes or offences specified in the following article, committed within the jurisdiction of one of the contracting parties, shall seek an asylum or be found within the territories of the other...