 | Rufus Waples - 1882 - 812 sivua
...necessarily belong to national jurisdiction."* Chancellor KENT says: " The maritime law of the United States is the same as the marine law of Europe. It is not...particular country, but the general law of nations."* Judge STORY says: "This grant in the Constitution, extending the judicial power 'to all cases of admiralty... | |
 | United States. Supreme Court - 1885
...as Chief Justice of the King's Bench, nearly a century earlier, when he said that the maritime law _ 3 =_e $ ha { tW uq#lo 8! _ n Z C ,, pW5 d 5 F SFR Luke v. Lyoe, 2 Burr., 882. Judge Story referred to that case, in support of the decision of the court,... | |
 | 1884
...as chief justice of the king's bench, nearly a century earlier, when he said that the maritime law is not the law of a particular country, but the general law of nations. Luke v. Lyde, 2 Burr., 8S2. Mr. Justice Story referred to that case, in support of the decision of... | |
 | Cape of Good Hope (South Africa) - 1885
...that, to use Lord Mansfield's words and adopt his quotation, in Luke vs. Lyde (a) " the maritime law is not the law of a particular country, but the general law of nations : non erit alia lex Romai, alia Athenis, alia nunc, alia posthac, sed et apud omnes gentes et omni... | |
 | William Albert Keener - 1888
...solemnly, and notoriously, as it was of so extensive a nature ; and especially, as the maritime law is not the law of a particular country, but the general law of nations : " non erit alia lex Romse, alia Athenis ; alia mine, alia posthac ; sed et apud omnes gentes et omni... | |
 | James Kent - 1889
...learning. This will accordingly he attempted in the present lecture. The marine law of the United States is the same as the marine law of Europe. It is not the law of a particular country, hut the general law of nations; and Lord Mansfield applied to its universal adoption the expressive... | |
 | 1902
...mercantile and maritime law in Luke v. Lyde (1759), 2 Burr, at p. 887, when he said : " Maritime law is not the law of a particular country, but the general law of nations : ' non erit alia lex Romae, alia Athenis, alia nunc, alia porthac ; sed, et apud omnes gentes et omni... | |
 | Van Vechten Veeder - 1903 - 1324 sivua
...designed them to be of universal application, considering, as he himself declared, the maritime law to be, not the law of a particular country, but the general law of nations. . . . . Non erit alia lex Romae, alia Athenis; alia nunc, alia posthia; sed, et apud omnis genres et... | |
 | 1904 - 7839 sivua
...34 Fed. 343, 344. MARITIME JURISDICTION. See "Admiralty Jurisdiction." MARITIME LAW. "A maritime law Is not the law of a particular country, but the general law of ! nations." Vasse v. Ball (Pa.) 2 Yeates, 178, ! 182 (quoting 2 Burrows, 887 ; LofTt 639). "The maritime law is... | |
 | 1903
...deliberately, solemnly, and notoriously, as it was of so extensive a nature, and especially as the maritime law is not the law of a particular country, but the general law of nations: 'Non eril alia JKomte, alia Athenis ; alia nunc, alia posthac : sed et apud omnes gentes et omni tempore,... | |
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