| New York (State). Supreme Court. Appellate Division - 1922 - 1074 strani
...those cases. Article 3, section 2, subdivision 1, of the Constitution of the United States extends the judicial power of the United States to all cases of admiralty and maritime jurisdiction. Article 1, section 8, subdivision 18, gives Congress the power to make all laws necessary... | |
| William Otis Badger - 1918 - 996 strani
...inasmuch as the same was in contravention of Article 3, § 2, of the federal Constitution, extending the judicial power of the United States to all cases of admiralty and maritime jurisdiction; also in contravention of section 9 of the Judiciary Act of 1789, continued in Judicial... | |
| United States - 1923 - 1230 strani
...864, judgment affirmed on reargument 192 NYS 815. Under Const, art. 3, § 2, subd. 1, extending the judicial power of the United States to all cases of admiralty and maritime jurisdiction, and article 1, § 8, subd. 18, giving Congress power to make all laws necessary for the... | |
| United States - 1924 - 936 strani
...108. The liarnstable, 181 US 467. New Jersey Nav. Co. v. Merchants' Bank, 6 How. 392. In extending the judicial power of the United States to " all cases of admiralty and maritime jurisdiction," this section, by implication, made the admiralty and maritime law the law of Sec. 2.... | |
| Edwin De Witt Dickinson - 1924 - 230 strani
...enforc^,щeлt^n_an__admiralty с pur-tL oTjEft? .JJnitecTstates^ The Constitution (Articlw III,§ 2) extends the judicial power of the United States to all cases of admiralty and maritime t У ( t- fj V-'v \ '" s 'Ч- о jurisdiction. Admiralty jursidiction under the Federal Constitution... | |
| Erastus Cornelius Benedict - 1925 - 1024 strani
...Given Effect in Admiralty. § 32. Legislative Power of Congress. The Constitution, having extended the judicial power of the United States to all cases of admiralty and maritime jurisdiction,1 has enabled Congress to make all laws which shall be necessary and proper for carrying... | |
| 1926 - 984 strani
...is derived from the constitutional provision (Article III, section 2, paragraph 1) which extends the judicial power of the United States " to all cases of admiralty and maritime jurisdiction ", which had already been held by implication to empower Congress to modify the maritime... | |
| 1926 - 964 strani
...is derived from the constitutional provision (Article III, section 2. paragraph 1) which extends the judicial power of the United States " to all cases of admiralty and maritime jurisdiction ", which had already been held by implication to empower Congress to modify the maritime... | |
| James Francis Lawson - 1926 - 408 strani
...best adapted to attain the object."" "Under Article 3, Section 2 of the Constitution, extending the judicial power of the United States to all cases of admiralty and maritime jurisdiction, and Article 2, Section 8, conferring on Congress power to make all laws which may be... | |
| 1914 - 568 strani
...is competent to give it." It is equally clear, in view of the constitutional provision extending the judicial power of the United States to "all cases of admiralty and maritime jurisdiction," that any attempt of a state to replace the maritime law to any extent with enactments... | |
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