That the jurisdiction of the Court of Claims shall not extend to any claim against the United States growing out of the destruction or appropriation of, or damage to, property by the Army or Navy engaged in the suppression of the rebellion... Annual Reports of the War Department - Page 475by United States. War Department - 1866Full view - About this book
| Law - 1918 - 1048 pages
...§§ 469, 470), which provided that the jurisdiction of the Court of Claims should not extend to cases growing out of the destruction or appropriation of, or damage to, property by the 638 army or navy, engaged in the suppression of the rebellion. The examination of claims for property... | |
| Canada. Exchequer Court, Charles Morse, Arnold Willard Duclos - Admiralty - 1921 - 554 pages
...passed, which reads "That the jurisdiction of the said court (Court of Claims) shall not extend to or include any claim against the United States growing out of the destruction or appropriation of property, etc." It was contended under the circumstances of that case that the vessels in question... | |
| United States - Law - 1875 - 1084 pages
...additional proviso: " Provided also, That the jurisdiction of the Court of Claims shall not extend to any claim against the United States growing out of...appropriation of, or damage to, property by the Army or Navy engaged in the suppression of the rébellion." E. 8., 1342, art. Section one thousand three hundred... | |
| 1962 - 778 pages
...the jurisdiction of the court was not to extend to any claim against the United States resulting from "the destruction or appropriation of, or damage to, property by the army or navy" during the war. Soon afterwards the court decided that it was estopped by this act from determining... | |
| Eminent domain - 1952 - 1286 pages
...passed on July 4, 1864, which provided that the jurisdiction of the Court of Claims should not extend to any claim against the United States growing out of...appropriation of, or damage to, property by the Army or Navy while it was engaged in the suppression of the rebellion. The United States contended that the " A... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1953 - 1218 pages
...passed on July 4, 1864, which provided that the jurisdiction of the Court of Claims should not extend to any claim against the United States growing out of...appropriation of, or damage to, property by the Army or Navy while it was engaged in the suppression of the rebellion. The United States contended that the taking... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - Constitutional amendments - 1953 - 1304 pages
...passed on July 4, 1864, which provided that the jurisdiction of the Court of Claims should not extend to any claim against the United States growing out of...appropriation of, or damage to, property by the Army or Navy while it was engaged in the suppression of the rebellion. The United States contended that the taking... | |
| Kenneth White Munden, Henry Putney Beers - History - 1986 - 744 pages
...the jurisdiction of the court was not to extend to any claim against the United States resulting from "the destruction or appropriation of, or damage to, property by the army or navy" during the war. Soon afterwards the court decided that it was estop ped oy this act from determining... | |
| Law - 1872 - 974 pages
...was provided that the jurisdiction of the Court of Claims shall not extend to or include any claims against the United States growing out of the destruction or appropriation of or damage to property by the aimy or navy engaged in the suppression of the rebellion from the commencement to the close thereof.... | |
| United States - 1900 - 1062 pages
...of America in Coiiffress assembled, That the jurisdiction of the Court of Claims shall not extend to or include any claim against the United States growing...property by the Army or Navy, or any part of the Army or Navv, engaged in the suppression of the rebellion, from the commencement to the close thereof. SEC.... | |
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