The Cornell Law Quarterly, Volumen15Cornell University, College of Law, 1930 The Cornell Law Quarterly's contents are topical and intended to be of special relevance to to those practicing law in New York State. |
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... jurisdiction cannot , with propriety be vested in partic- ular state courts ... as they [ admiralty decisions ] ought ... to be uniform ; and as there can be no uniformity if there be thirteen distinct , independent jurisdictions , this ...
... jurisdiction cannot , with propriety be vested in partic- ular state courts ... as they [ admiralty decisions ] ought ... to be uniform ; and as there can be no uniformity if there be thirteen distinct , independent jurisdictions , this ...
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... Jurisdiction on removal is limited to such suits as might have been originally brought in the federal court by the plain- tiff , 13 and thus the rules applicable to original jurisdiction are in general applicable to removals . The ...
... Jurisdiction on removal is limited to such suits as might have been originally brought in the federal court by the plain- tiff , 13 and thus the rules applicable to original jurisdiction are in general applicable to removals . The ...
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Practice : Constitutional law : Jurisdiction of New York Court of Appeals to review new findings of fact . From 1894 to 1926 the New York Court of Appeals had no jurisdiction to review questions of fact , 1 or to pass on any unanimous ...
Practice : Constitutional law : Jurisdiction of New York Court of Appeals to review new findings of fact . From 1894 to 1926 the New York Court of Appeals had no jurisdiction to review questions of fact , 1 or to pass on any unanimous ...
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