How have the courts in Nova Scotia dealt with the issue of jurisdiction and jurisdictional issues in this case?

federal, United States of America

The following excerpt is from Dannmeyer v. Coleman, 11 F. 97 (U.S. Cir. Ct., D. Cal. 1882):

It is unnecessary to decide other points discussed by counsel, as more than enough to sustain the demurrers have already been determined. See Burke v. Flood, 6 Sawy. 220, for a discussion of some of them. The bill, however, suggests some jurisdictional and other points which have not been made or discussed by counsel in this case, nor, so far as I am aware, in the precise form, in any other. They must sooner or later occur to counsel and be presented for adjudication, and they may as well be now suggested for consideration.

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