| Brinton Coxe - 1893 - 446 páginas
...into any discussion of other ques"tions." Its opinion, furthermore said that, "jurisdiction " is the power to declare the law, and when it ceases to ex"ist,...the only function remaining to the court is that of an" nouncing the fact and dismissing the cause. And this is "not less clear upon authority than upon... | |
| 1905 - 1286 páginas
...power to make exceptions to the appellate Jurisdiction of this court Is given by express words. What, then, is the effect of the repealing act upon the...Jurisdiction the court cannot proceed at all in any case. Jurisdiction Is power to declare the law, and when it ceases to exist the only function remaining... | |
| 1905 - 1160 páginas
...jurisdiction of this court is given by express words. What, then, is the effect of the repealing net upon the case before us? We cannot doubt as to this....jurisdiction the court cannot proceed at all in any case. Jurisdiction Is power to declare the law, and when it ceases to exist the only function remaining... | |
| Gustavus Myers - 1912 - 832 páginas
...Constitution, but the power to make exceptions to the appellate jurisdiction is given in express words. " What, then, is the effect of the repealing act upon the...all in any cause. Jurisdiction is power to declare law, and when it ceases to exist the only function remaining to the court is that of announcing the... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1912 - 1054 páginas
...power to make exceptions to the appellate jurisdiction of this court is given by exprese words. What, then, is the effect of the repealing Act upon the...all in any cause. Jurisdiction is power to declare thr. I*w, and when it ceases to exist, the only function remaining to the court is that of announcing... | |
| 1916 - 1606 páginas
...Co. r. Ritchie, pra, it was said: "Without jurisdiction, the court can not proceed at all in any use. Jurisdiction is power to declare the law, and when it ceases to exist the only action remaining to the court is that of announcing the fact and dismissing the cause. id this is not... | |
| Robert Latham Owen - 1917 - 26 páginas
...power to make exceptions to the appellate jurisdiction of this court is given by express words. What, then, is the effect of the repealing act upon the case before us? We can not doubt as to this. Without jurisdiction the court can not proceed at all in any cause. Jurisdiction... | |
| Gustavus Myers - 1912 - 834 páginas
...Constitution, but the power to make exceptions to the appellate jurisdiction is given in express words. " What, then, is the effect of the repealing act upon the...jurisdiction the court cannot proceed at all in any cause. Juriscliction is power to declare law, and when it ceases to exist the only function remaining to the... | |
| 1927 - 1224 páginas
...was brought and prosecuted." . ¡. i ,-.. ., Again the court said : , ib • . • ./ •• "What, then, is the effect 'Of the repealing act upon the case before us? We'cannot donbt as to this. Without jurisdiction, ;the court cannot' proceed at all in any cause. Jurisdiction... | |
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