Reports of Cases Ruled and Adjudged in the Several Courts of the United States, and of Pennsylvania: Held at the Seat of the Federal Government, 4. sējumsreporter at the Aurora Office, 1807 |
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v. lappuse
... appear that any other material part of the foregoing resolutions in 1775 and 1776 , was repealed . Therefore , the powers ... appears , from the plea and answer of the appellant , in the Court of Admiralty , and from other parts of the ...
... appear that any other material part of the foregoing resolutions in 1775 and 1776 , was repealed . Therefore , the powers ... appears , from the plea and answer of the appellant , in the Court of Admiralty , and from other parts of the ...
viii. lappuse
... appear to be still increased , if it be considered that this contest would be carried on , by a number of common law Courts , in several states , against an admiralty jurisdiction , necessarily blended with the very nature of their ...
... appear to be still increased , if it be considered that this contest would be carried on , by a number of common law Courts , in several states , against an admiralty jurisdiction , necessarily blended with the very nature of their ...
xi. lappuse
... appears to have been regular . In the other , he objected to the decision of the judges , that " the Court of Admiralty had not jurisdiction . " These bills are separate . These objections are distinct . If , on either of them , an ...
... appears to have been regular . In the other , he objected to the decision of the judges , that " the Court of Admiralty had not jurisdiction . " These bills are separate . These objections are distinct . If , on either of them , an ...
xv. lappuse
... reflections might hare upon us , on other occasions , they can have little , if any , on the present , for reasons that will hereafter appear . " by 1788 . " by the counsel for the appellants , O ་ XV THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA .
... reflections might hare upon us , on other occasions , they can have little , if any , on the present , for reasons that will hereafter appear . " by 1788 . " by the counsel for the appellants , O ་ XV THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA .
xviii. lappuse
... appears to be contradicted by these words , " All the rest of my personal " estate I give unto my wife and my six aforesaid children , to " be equally divided among them , to them , and their heirs , for- " ever , viz . Thomas , William ...
... appears to be contradicted by these words , " All the rest of my personal " estate I give unto my wife and my six aforesaid children , to " be equally divided among them , to them , and their heirs , for- " ever , viz . Thomas , William ...
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act of assembly action actual settlement admiralty aforesaid appears April barratry bill of exchange bond Burr cargo cause certiorari Chief Justice Circuit Court citizen claim common law commonwealth Conewango creek congress constitution contended contract counsel Court of equity creditors Dall Dallas debt debtor declared deed defendant defendant's delivered district dollars duties ejectment endeavours entitled equity evidence execution fact favour fee simple fee tail forfeiture freight granted heirs indictment indorser Ingersoll intention interest issued John Penn Judge judgment jurisdiction jury land legislature Lessee ment New-York notice objection offence opinion owner paid parties payment Penn Pennsylvania person Philadelphia plaintiff in error Pleas present principles promissory note provisions purchase question recover referees residence rule settle ship suit Supreme Court survey term testator thereof Tilghman tion tract trial trust United verdict versus vessel warrant writ of error
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328. lappuse - ... nor shall any district, or circuit court, have cognizance of any suit to recover the contents of any promissory note, or other chose in action, in favor of an assignee, unless a suit might have been prosecuted in such court to recover the said contents if no assignment had been made, except in cases of foreign bills of exchange.
370. lappuse - States, and that there is no subject or citizen of any foreign prince or state, directly or indirectly, by way of trust, confidence, or otherwise, interested in such vessel, or in the profits or issues thereof...
173. lappuse - Conewango creek, shall vest any title in or to the lands therein mentioned, unless the grantee has, prior to the date of such warrant, made, or caused to be made, or shall, within the space of two years next after the date of the same, make, or cause to be made, an actual settlement thereon, by clearing, fencing and cultivating at least two acres for every hundred acres contained in one survey, erecting thereon a messuage for the habitation of man, and residing or causing a family to reside thereon,...
79. lappuse - Heirs, and against all and every other Person or Persons whomsoever lawfully claiming or to claim the same or any part thereof, by, from, or under him, them, or any of them, Shall and Will Warrant and forever Defend.
353. lappuse - In the year 1779, the legislature passed an act, entitled "an act for vesting the estates of the late proprietaries of Pennsylvania in this eommonwealth,' by one section of which, the proprietary tenths, or manors, are granted to the proprietaries, "together *\vith the quit- [*297 rents and other rents reserved thereon.
341. lappuse - ... equip, load or otherwise prepare any ship or vessel, within any port or place of the said United States, nor shall cause any ship or vessel to sail from any port or place within the same, for the purpose of carrying on any trade or traffic in slaves, to any foreign country...
392. lappuse - ... by clearing, fencing and cultivating at least two acres for every hundred acres contained in one survey, erecting thereon a messuage for the habitation of man, and residing or causing a family to reside thereon, for the space of five years next following his first settling of the same, if he or she shall so long live...
258. lappuse - That all men are born equally free and independent, and have certain natural inherent and unalienable rights, amongst which are the enjoying and defending life and liberty; acquiring, possessing and protecting property, and pursuing and obtaining happiness and safety.
168. lappuse - Costs upon quashing writs of error. for life of any lands tenements or hereditaments the same descending or coming to any person in reversion or remainder shall be void and of none effect and likewise all collateral warranties which shall be made after the...
40. lappuse - But hostilities may subsist between two nations, more confined in its nature and extent ; being limited as to places, persons and things ; and this is more properly termed imperfect war; because not solemn, and because those who are authorized to commit hostilities act under special authority, and can go no further than to the extent of their commission.