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Republic of China v. American Express Co., Inc.
(2×)
United States v. National City Bank of New York, 2 Cir., 83 F.2d 236 , certiorari denied, 299 U.S. 563 , 57 S.Ct. 25 , 81 L.Ed. 414 ; see Dexter & Carpenter, Inc., v. Kunglig Jarnvagsstyrelsen, 2 Cir., 43 F.2d 705, 708 , certiorari denied, 282 U.S. 896 , 51 S.Ct. 181 , 75 L.Ed. 789 . 1 But the waiver of immunity does not extend beyond, at most, counterclaims which are based upon the subject matter of the suit.
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W. Stephens v. National Distillers And Chemical Corporation
See, e.g., Dexter & Carpenter, Inc. v. Kunglig Jarnvagsstyrelsen, 43 F.2d 705, 710 (2d Cir.1930) (surveying international law on sovereign immunity and noting that "[s]uch weight of international authority should be respected as establishing the common consent of civilized nations in the formation of the international rule of law"), cert. denied, 282 U.S. 896 , 51 S.Ct. 181 , 75 L.Ed. 789 (1931); see also The Schooner Exchange v. M'Faddon, 11 U.S. (7 Cranch) 116 , 3 L.Ed. 287 (1812) (establishing the rule of absolute sovereign immunity).
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Cited "see, e.g."
Stephens v. National Distillers & Chemical Corp.
See, e.g., Dexter & Carpenter, Inc. v. Kunglig Jarnvagsstyrelsen, 43 F.2d 705, 710 (2d Cir.1930) (surveying international law on sovereign immunity and noting that “[s]uch weight of international authority should be respected as establishing the common consent of civilized nations in the formation of the international rule of law”), cert. denied, 282 U.S. 896 , 51 S.Ct. 181 , 75 L.Ed. 789 (1931); see also The Schooner Exchange v. M'Faddon, 11 U.S. (7 Cranch) 116 , 3 L.Ed. 287 (1812) (establishing the rule of absolute sovereign immunity).
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A----. B v. C----. D
See, e.g., Pfeifer v. Wright, 10 Cir., 1930, 41 F.2d 464 , 73 A.L.R. 932 , certiorari denied 282 U.S. 896 , 51 S.Ct. 181 , 75 L.Ed. 789 ; 2 Beale, Conflict of Laws (1935) § 246.2, p. 967; Rest., Conflict of Laws, § 246, p. 329, and comments thereto... ." As we read that statute it is clearly of the second category.
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Gugenhine
v.
Gerk, Chief of Police
v.
Gerk, Chief of Police
No. 527.
Supreme Court of the United States.
Jul 1, 1931.
282 U.S. 896
Published
See same ease, ante, p. 810.