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Cases involving maritime law come under jurisdiction of the

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Jurisdiction under the Jones Act was adequately alleged. P. 358 U. S. 359.

2. Jurisdiction on the law side of claims based on the general maritime law is not granted by 28 U.S.C. § 1331. Pp. 358 U. S. 359-380.

3. There was jurisdiction, "pendent" to jurisdiction under the Jones Act, to determine whether the claims against the Spanish corporation based on general maritime law stated a cause of action.
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Answer:Federal courts

Explanation: Maritime laws is the term used to describe the laws that are related to water bodies such as oceans.

The federal courts are courts.thatnare managed by the federal government of the United States of America. The federal courts are k own to have jurisdiction on cases involving conflict between states of the federation and Maritime laws etc.

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