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" Constitution was adopted, was most certainly intended and referred to when it was declared in that instrument that the judicial power of the United States shall extend 'to all cases of admiralty and maritime jurisdiction... "
Atlantic Reporter - Page 52
1889
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...The Treaties of 1785, 1799, and 1828 Between the United States and ...

Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Division of International Law - 1918 - 224 pages
...Eastern District of New York ; the case being thus : The Constitution ordains2 that the judicial power of the United States shall extend "to all cases of admiralty and maritime jurisdiction." M4 Wallace, 152; December Term, 1871. * Article 3, ยง 2. The tenth article of the treaty...
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Philippine Law Journal, Volume 5

1919 - 332 pages
...Constitution of the United States, wherein in Article 3, Sec. 2, it is provided that thc-judicial power of the United States shall extend "to all cases of admiralty and maritime jurisdiction". Nothing further upon the subject was said, nor substantive nor adjective, law on the...
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Bulletin of the Department of Labor of the State of ..., Volume 19, Issues 87-96

New York (State). Dept. of Labor - 1920 - 1206 pages
...certainly intended and referred to when it was declared in that instrument that the judicial power of the United States shall extend ' to all cases of admiralty and maritime jurisdiction." But by what criterion are we to ascertain the precise limits of the law thus adopted?...
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Jurisdiction and Procedure of the Federal Courts

John Carter Rose - 1922 - 812 pages
...offenses committed on such waters punishable, but the Constitution does declare that the judicial power of the United States shall extend to all cases of admiralty and maritime jurisdiction. All waters which are in fact navigable either by themselves or in connection with other...
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Recent Problems in Admiralty Jurisdiction

Edgar Tremlett Fell - 1922 - 146 pages
...and development than has Article III, Section II, Clause I, which provides that the judicial power of the United States shall " extend ... to all cases of admiralty and maritime jurisdiction." The whole history of the expansion of American Shipping and Navigation is reflected...
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Legislative Document, Volume 12, Issues 27-29

New York (State). Legislature - 1922 - 1476 pages
...constitutional in view of section 2, Article III, of the US Constitution whiel. states that the judicial power of the United States shall extend "to all cases of admiralty and maritime jurisdiction." The V. ?. Supreme Court decided they were not constitutional in the ease of Southern...
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The Johns Hopkins University Studies in Historical and Political Science

1923 - 622 pages
...and development than has Article III, Section II, Clause I, which provides that the judicial power of the United States shall " extend ... to all cases of admiralty and maritime jurisdiction." The whole history of the expansion of American Shipping and Navigation is reflected...
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Workmen's Compensation Decisions Minnesota Rendered by the State ..., Volume 3

Minnesota. Supreme Court - 1925 - 294 pages
...prohibition found by the court rests solely upon a clause in section 2 of Article III : "The judicial power (of the United States) shall extend * * * to all cases of admiralty and maritime jurisdiction." The conclusion that the state law violates the Constitution, and that the consent of...
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The Johns Hopkins University Studies in Historical and Political Science

1923 - 628 pages
...and development than has Article III, Section II, Clause I, which provides that the judicial power of the United States shall " extend ... to all cases of admiralty and maritime jurisdiction." The whole history of the expansion of American Shipping and Navigation is reflected...
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Cyclopedia of Criminal Law, Volume 1

Hascal Russel Brill - 1922 - 1090 pages
...of any powers which it may derive from the declaration of the constitution that the judicial power of the United States shall extend to all cases of admiralty and maritime jurisdiction.86 It is the latter provision which gives Congress whatever power it may possess to provide...
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