United States Reports: Cases Adjudged in the Supreme Court, Volumen21U.S. Government Printing Office, 1823 |
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... demand- ant , except that they should be commensurate with the withholding of the possession . If this act of Kentucky renders the rights of claimants to lands , under Virginia , less valid and secure than they were under the laws of ...
... demand- ant , except that they should be commensurate with the withholding of the possession . If this act of Kentucky renders the rights of claimants to lands , under Virginia , less valid and secure than they were under the laws of ...
Página 83
... demand full remuneration for all the improve- ments made upon the land , although they were placed there by means of those very profits , in violation of that maxim of equity , and of natural law , nemo debet locupletari aliena jactura ...
... demand full remuneration for all the improve- ments made upon the land , although they were placed there by means of those very profits , in violation of that maxim of equity , and of natural law , nemo debet locupletari aliena jactura ...
Página 84
... demand a trial of his right by the same principles of law which would have governed his case in the latter State . What those principles are , have already been shown . If the act in question does not render the right of the true owner ...
... demand a trial of his right by the same principles of law which would have governed his case in the latter State . What those principles are , have already been shown . If the act in question does not render the right of the true owner ...
Página 115
... demand no privilege from the doctrine of the absolute coequality of all nations . On what principle , then , can the com- mission shield the vessel from the power of this Court ? These cruizers bear the flag , and are clothed with the ...
... demand no privilege from the doctrine of the absolute coequality of all nations . On what principle , then , can the com- mission shield the vessel from the power of this Court ? These cruizers bear the flag , and are clothed with the ...
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... demand of restitu- tion is founded expressly on the violation of our neutrality , our treaties , and our laws . Neither has the case of the Invincible any analogy to this . That was the case of a French privateer , taken by a British ...
... demand of restitu- tion is founded expressly on the violation of our neutrality , our treaties , and our laws . Neither has the case of the Invincible any analogy to this . That was the case of a French privateer , taken by a British ...
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Página 17 - It is no answer, that the acts of Kentucky now in question are regulations of the remedy, and not of the right to the lands. If these acts so change the nature and extent of existing remedies as materially to impair the rights and interests of the owner, they are just as much a violation of the compact as if they overturned his rights and interests.
Página 67 - Upon principle, every statute which takes away or impairs vested rights acquired under existing laws, or creates a new obligation, imposes a new duty, or attaches a new disability, in respect to transactions or considerations already past, must be deemed retrospective.
Página 588 - The existence of this power must negative the existence of any right which may conflict with and control it. An absolute title to lands cannot exist, at the same time, in different persons, or in different governments.
Página 592 - However this restriction may be opposed to natural right, and to the usages of civilized nations, yet, if it be indispensable to that system under which the country has been settled, and be adapted to the actual condition of the two people, it may, perhaps, be supported by reason, and certainly cannot be rejected by courts of justice.
Página 341 - ... office of discount and deposit of the! bank of the United States within that state, to*be collected, in case of refusal?
Página 544 - Declarations hereafter expressed, all those Lands, Countries, and Territories, situate, lying, and being in that Part of America, called Virginia, from the Point of Land, called Cape or Point Comfort, all along the Sea Coast...