| 1894 - 1266 pages
...the United States. The following Is a translation of the provisions of the law of Russia according to citizens of the United States the right to prosecute claims against such government In Its courts: "Sec. 1292. The decision of the court le announced to both parties according to general rules, but... | |
| John Bouvier - 1883 - 870 pages
...jurisdiction of the court; RS § 1066. See 1 7 Wall. 489. Aliens who are subjects of governments which afford citizens of the United States the right to prosecute claims against such govemmeifts in its courts, have the privilege of suing the United States, if their claims are otherwise... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1894 - 782 pages
...the United States. The following is a translation of the provisions of the law of Russia, according to citizens of the United States the right to prosecute claims against such government in its courts : " SEC. 1292. The decision of the court is announced to both parties according to general rules, but... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1884 - 966 pages
...to aliens as well as subjects, how can it be contended that the British Government does not accord to citizens of the United States the right to prosecute claims against it in its courts? It is of no consequence that, theoretically speaking, the permission of the Crown... | |
| William Adams Richardson - 1885 - 42 pages
...where the claimant had presented his claim to the Department within six years after it had accrued.t Aliens, who are citizens or subjects of any Government...prosecute claims against such Government in its courts, have the privilege of prosecuting claims agaiustthe United States in the Court of Claims, whereof the... | |
| 1885 - 916 pages
...proceeds of captured and abandoned property to be brought in the court of claims " by aliens whoaie citizens or subjects of any government which accords...prosecute claims against such government in its courts," this court, speaking of the English petition of right, said : " It is easy to see that cases might... | |
| United States. Court of Claims - 1885 - 712 pages
...claims against M7 C. CK' 192' such Government in its courts, shall have the priv. 9 c cis ' 254' ilcge of prosecuting claims against the United States in...subject.matter and character, might take jurisdiction. Limitation. SEC. 1069. Every claim against the United iiCc€ci8'.4698. States, cognizable by the Court... | |
| United States. Court of Claims - 1885 - 80 pages
...sir. ° ' Cl8 '' 192 ' such Government in its courts, shall have the priv9 c' cis ' 254 i' e S e °f prosecuting claims against the United States in the...subject-matter and character, might take jurisdiction. Limitation. SEC. 1069. Every claim against the United 11 c.cis'., 698. States, cognizable by the Court... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1886 - 1086 pages
...abandoned property to be brought in the Court of Claims " By aliens who are citizens or sub188 jects of any government which accords to citizens of the...prosecute claims against such government in its courts," this court, speaking of the English petition of right, said: " It is easy to see that cases might arise,... | |
| Dugald J. Bannatyne - 1887 - 652 pages
...dependent on, any treaty stipulation entered into with foreign nations, or with the Indian tribes. Aliens who are citizens or subjects of any Government...prosecute claims against such Government in its courts have the privilege of prosecuting claims against the United States in the Court of Claims whereof it... | |
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