Reports of Cases Argued and Adjudged in the Supreme Court of the United States, Volume 8;Volume 12Published for John Conrad and Company, 1816 |
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Pagina 121
... American citizen . for the purpose of carrying a cargo from Savannah to Plymouth . After the cargo was put on board ... American citizen , to the Clai- mant , who is also an American citizen . On the 19th of April , a libel was filed by ...
... American citizen . for the purpose of carrying a cargo from Savannah to Plymouth . After the cargo was put on board ... American citizen , to the Clai- mant , who is also an American citizen . On the 19th of April , a libel was filed by ...
Pagina 122
... American citizen , the Court cannot per- ceive any solid distinction , so far as respects confisca- tion , between this property and other British property found on land at the commencement of hostilities . It will therefore be ...
... American citizen , the Court cannot per- ceive any solid distinction , so far as respects confisca- tion , between this property and other British property found on land at the commencement of hostilities . It will therefore be ...
Pagina 155
... American citizen , the Clai- enemy's coun mant and Appellant in this case , had purchased a quantity way his pro- of English goods in England , before the declaration of perty . war by the United States against that country , and de ...
... American citizen , the Clai- enemy's coun mant and Appellant in this case , had purchased a quantity way his pro- of English goods in England , before the declaration of perty . war by the United States against that country , and de ...
Pagina 156
... citizen has a right , on the breaking out of a war , to withdraw his ... American property , neither the declaration of war nor the commission of the ... U. S. vol 11 , p 88 , ) remitting the forfeitures which had accrued under the non ...
... citizen has a right , on the breaking out of a war , to withdraw his ... American property , neither the declaration of war nor the commission of the ... U. S. vol 11 , p 88 , ) remitting the forfeitures which had accrued under the non ...
Pagina 160
... citizen had a right , and it was the interest of the community to permit her ... American property . It is understood that the claim of the United States for ... citizen . It is with ex- treme hesitation , and under a deep sense of the ...
... citizen had a right , and it was the interest of the community to permit her ... American property . It is understood that the claim of the United States for ... citizen . It is with ex- treme hesitation , and under a deep sense of the ...
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administration admitted Alexander alleged American citizen appear assignee Aurora authority barratry belligerent bill of lading Britain British subjects capture cargo charter-party Circuit Court circumstances claim Claimants common law condemnation confiscation considered consigned consignee contended contract conveyed debts declaration decree Defendant delivered the opinion district doctrine domicil Edrington enemy enemy's England entitled evidence execution executor fact forfeiture FRANCES further proof Graham grant hostile character intention invoice judgment Julia jurisdiction land law of nations Lazaretto letter liable libel license mants MASTER ment merchants neutral non-intercourse non-intercourse act offence orders in council owner parties person perty Plaintiff Plaintiff in error port possession principle prize law prize master prize of war purchased question residence rule sailed seizin seizure ship shipment shipper statute statute of limitations tion trade U.STATES United VENUS vessel vested voyage writ of right
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Pagina 100 - That all that part of the said territory called Columbia, which lies within the limits of this State, shall be, and the same is hereby, acknowledged to be forever ceded and relinquished to the Congress and government of the United States in full and absolute right and exclusive jurisdiction, as well of soil as of persons residing or to reside thereon, pursuant to the tenor and effect of the eighth section of the first article of the Constitution of government of the United States...
Pagina 277 - England have decided, that a person who removes to a foreign country, settles himself there, and engages in the trade of the country, furnishes, by these acts, such evidence of an intention permanently to reside there, as to stamp him with the national character of the state where he resides.
Pagina 125 - President, is manifestly considered as one which he did not previously possess. The proposition that a declaration of war does not, in itself, enact a confiscation of the property of the enemy within the territory of the belligerent, is believed to be entirely free from doubt.
Pagina 69 - And the depositions so taken shall be retained by such magistrate, until he deliver the same with his own hand into the court for which they are taken, or shall, together with a certificate of the reasons as aforesaid, of their being taken, and of the notice, if any given, to the adverse party, be by him, the said magistrate, sealed up and directed to such court, and remain under his seal until opened in court.
Pagina 122 - It is true that this rule is, in terms, applied by Vattel to the property of those only who are personally within the territory at the commencement of hostilities; but it applies equally to things in action and to things in possession; and if war did, of itself, without any further exercise of the sovereign will, vest the property of the enemy in the sovereign, his presence could not exempt it from this operation of war.
Pagina 101 - That the jurisdiction of the laws of this state over the persons and property of individuals, residing within the limits of the cession aforesaid, shall not cease, or determine, until Congress shall by law provide for the government thereof, under their jurisdiction, in manner provided by the article of the constitution before recited.
Pagina 439 - States shall be first satisfied, and the priority hereby established shall extend as well to cases in which a debtor, not having sufficient property to pay all his debts, makes a voluntary assignment thereof, or in which the estate and effects of an absconding, concealed, or absent debtor are attached by process of law, as to cases in which an act of bankruptcy is committed.
Pagina 127 - ... rather of policy than of law. The rule which we apply to the property of our enemy, will be applied by him to the property of our citizens. Like all other questions of policy, it is proper for the consideration of a department which can modify it at will; not for the consideration of a department which can pursue only the law as it is written. It is proper for the consideration of the legislature, not of the [executive or judiciary.
Pagina 290 - ... his privilege by his absence ; he preserves his rights, and remains bound by the same obligations. Being received in a foreign country, in virtue of the natural society, the communication and commerce, which nations are obliged to cultivate with each other, he ought to be considered there as a member of his own nation, and treated as such.
Pagina 124 - War gives an equal right over persons and property : and if its declaration is not considered as prescribing a law respecting the person of an enemy found in our country, neither does it prescribe a law for his property. The act concerning alien enemies, which confers on the president very great discretionary powers respecting their persons, affords a strong implication that he did not possess those powers by virtue of the declaration of war. The ' act for the safe keeping and accommodation of prisoners...