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Recovery in one jurisdiction for tort committed in another; basis for.
A recovery in one jurisdiction for a tort committed in another must be
based on the ground of an obligation incurred at the place of the
tort which is not only the ground, but the measure, of the maximum
recovery. Western Union Tel. Co. v. Brown, 542.

See ADMIRALTY, 3, 4;
INDIANS, 3.

TRADE CUSTOMS.

See CUSTOM AND USAGE.

TRANSPORTATION.

See FERRIES, 3;

INTERSTATE COMMERCE;

INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION, 10.

TREATIES.

Great Britain, 1909; effect on validity of ordinance regulating international
ferry; quære as to.

Quare, whether an ordinance enacted by the city of Sault Ste. Marie
under state authority, requiring a license fee for the operation of
ferries to the Canadian shore opposite, is void as violative of
Article I of the Treaty of 1909 with Great Britain. Sault Ste.
Marie v. International Transit Co., 333.

See INDIANS, 6-11.

TRIAL OF TITLE.

See ACTIONS, 1.

TRUSTS AND TRUSTEES.
See PUBLIC LANDS, 21.

TUCKER ACT.

See CLAIMS AGAINST UNITED STATES.

UNITED STATES.

1. Suits against; prerequisite to.

The United States may not be sued in the courts of this country with-
out its consent. Louisiana v. McAdoo, 627.

2. Suits against; when United States a party; determination of.
Whether the United States is in legal effect a party is not always de-
termined by whether it appears as a party on the record but by
the effect of the decree that can be rendered. Ib.

3. Suit against; suit against Secretary of Treasury as.

A suit against the Secretary of the Treasury to review his action
in determining the rate of duty to be collected, under statutes and
treaties, on an imported article, and to mandamus him to collect a
specific amount, is in effect a suit against the United States. Ib.
See ACTIONS, 1;
CONTRACTS;

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WORDS AND PHRASES.

"Railroad company" (see Practice and Procedure, 9). Atlantic Coast

Line v. Georgia, 280.

Generally.-See STATUTES, A 2, 3, 5, 9, 10.

WRIT AND PROCESS.

See CONSTITUTIONAL LAW, 13-17;
CORPORATIONS, 2, 3, 7, 12;
JUDGMENTS AND DECREES, 3;

MANDAMUS;

JURISDICTION, A 14;

PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE, 2.

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