Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, 1794

Bertrandt v. Fils

Bertrandt v. Fils
Supreme Court of Pennsylvania · Decided April 15, 1794
1 Yeates 371

Bertrandt v. Fils

Opinion of the Court

Per cur.

Treaties are the supreme law of the land, and we must strictly adhere to the convention, which precludes us from jurisdiction in such a case. If the French consul has no power to enforce his own decree, the minister of France can readily remedy the defect, by negociation, and agreeing on an additional article with the executive authority of the United States.

Motion denied.

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