Court of the Canal Zone and to render such judgments as in the opinion of the said appellate court should have been rendered by the trial court in all actions and proceedings in which the Constitution, or any statute, treaty, title, right, or privilege... Types of Restricted Sovereignty and of Colonial Autonomy - Page 174by Westel Woodbury Willoughby, Charles Ghequiere Fenwick - 1919 - 215 pagesFull view - About this book
| Emory Richard Johnson - 1912 - 520 pages
...the said appellate court should have been rendered by the trial court in all actions and proceedings in which the Constitution, or any statute, treaty,...right, or privilege of the United States, is involved and a right thereunder denied, and in cases in which the value in controversy exceeds one thousand... | |
| Isthmian Canal Commission (U.S.) - 1912 - 808 pages
...the said appellate court should have been rendered by the trial court in all actions and proceedings in which the Constitution, or any statute, treaty,...right, or privilege of the United States, is involved and a right thereunder denied, and in cases in which the value in controversy exceeds one thousand... | |
| United States. Bureau of Insular Affairs - 1912 - 762 pages
...reverse, modify, |reme court of or affirm tne final judgments and decrees of the supreme lands. pp ne court of the Philippine Islands in all actions, cases,...causes, and proceedings now pending therein or hereafter SEC. 248. The Supreme Court of the United States 28872°—S. Doc. 306, 62-2 35 determined thereby,... | |
| United States - 1913 - 72 pages
...United States u^pdGa1' ftates shall have jurisdiction to review, revise, reverse, modify, supreme court, or affirm the final judgments and decrees of the supreme...hereafter determined thereby in which the Constitution or 1 For change of tenure of office to four yeans, salary, expenses, etc., act of Congress of Feb. 15,... | |
| Vandegrift, F.B., & Co - 1913 - 1012 pages
...the said appellate court should have been rendered by the trial court in all actions and proceedings in which the Constitution, or any statute, treaty,...right, or privilege of the United States, is involved and a right thereunder denied, and in cases in which the value in controversy exceeds one thousand... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Appropriations - 1913 - 362 pages
...tin* said appellate court should have been rendered by the trial court in all actions and proceedings in which the Constitution or any statute, treaty,...right, or privilege of the United States is involved and a right thereunder denied, and in cases in which the value in controversy exceeds $1.000, to be... | |
| Edward Schwinn, William Wesley Stevenson - 1913 - 410 pages
...Supreme Court. Further, it has jurisdiction to review, revise, reverse, modify, or affirm the final decrees of the Supreme Court of the Philippine Islands in all actions, cases, causes, and proceedings involving the Constitution or any statute, treaty, title, right, or privilege of the United States.... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Philippines - 1914 - 500 pages
...laws, both criminal and civil, the jurisdiction shall continue until final judgment and determination. proceedings now pending therein or hereafter determined...right, or privilege of the United States is involved; and such final judgments or decrees may and can be reviewed, revised, reversed, modified, or affirmed... | |
| United States - 1914 - 962 pages
...the said appellate court should have been rendered by the trial court in all actions and proceedings in which the Constitution, or any statute, treaty,...right, or privilege of the United States, is involved and a right thereunder denied, and in cases in which the value in controversy exceeds one thousand... | |
| United States - 1914 - 64 pages
...the said appellate court should have been rendered by the trial court in all actions and proceedings in which the Constitution, or any statute, treaty,...right, or privilege of the United States, is involved and a right thereunder denied, and in cases in which the value in controversy exceeds one thousand... | |
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