| United States. Supreme Court, William Cranch - 1812 - 408 str.
...on a question of jurisdiction, always inquires who are the real parties. The constitution declares that the judicial power shall extend to " controversies" " between citizens of different states." It is necessary, therefore, that the court should inquire between whom the real controversy exists.... | |
| Robert Walsh - 1817 - 514 str.
...wherever he maybe found: It is said secondly, thai the constitution of the United States having declared that " the judicial power shall extend to controversies between citizens of different states," congress had no right to restrain or limit the jurisdiction, and this court may exercise all the judicial... | |
| Robert Walsh - 1817 - 508 str.
...wherever he may be found: It is said secondly, that the constitution of the United States having declared that " the judicial power shall extend to controversies between citizens of different states," congress had no right to restrain Of limit the jurisdiction, and this court may exercise all the judicial... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1844 - 800 str.
...state in which the suit is brought. Sect. 2, art. 3, of the Constitution of the United States, provides that the, judicial power shall extend to controversies " between citizens of different states." In the case of the Bank of the United States v. Deveaux et al.,-5 Cranch,84, it was determined that... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1850 - 684 str.
...cases of a foreign bill of exchange. The Constitution of the United States (sec. 2 of article 3) says the judicial power shall extend to controversies between citizens of different States, and, in section one of the same arti"cle, it says that this judicial power shall be vested in one Supreme... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1851 - 680 str.
...government, in which definition the admiralty jurisdiction is explicitly comprised, it is declared that the judicial power shall extend " to controversies between citizens of different States." This distribution of judicial power by the Constitution, Congress have carried into execution by the eleventh... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1874 - 726 str.
...the present case within the terms of that act. I. The provision of the Constitution is as follows: "The judicial power shall extend ... to controversies between citizens of different States." That by the word "controversies" the Constitution meant something different from "cases," is to be... | |
| United States. Supreme Court, Benjamin Robbins Curtis - 1870 - 820 str.
...government, in which definition the admiralty jurisdiction is explicitly comprised, it is declared that the judicial power shall extend " to controversies between citizens of different States." This distribution of judicial power by the constitution, congress have carried into execution by the llth... | |
| United States. Congress - 1871 - 708 str.
...particular kind of claims, as there aro eying by contract, tort, or otherwise, but is that one which says the judicial power shall extend to "controversies between citizens of different States," &o. Under this clause, counties, cities, and corporations of all sorts, after years of judicial conflict,... | |
| Alexander James Dallas - 1876 - 856 str.
...McConnell, contra. The second section of the third article of the United States Constitution declares that " the judicial power shall extend to . . . controversies between . . . citizens of different States." The word " controversies " is here evidently used in the sense of " suits ; " but does this mean all... | |
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