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Rosenfeld v. Zoning Board of Appeals of Mendon

... prohibit, unreasonably regulate or require a special permit for the use of land for the primary purpose of agriculture ... ... except that all such activities may be limited to parcels of more than five acres in area not zoned for agriculture, horticulture, floriculture, or viticulture.". ...

Short v. MARINAS USA LIMITED PARTNERSHIP

... Though Federal District Courts generally and traditionally have original and exclusive jurisdiction over "[a]ny civil case of admiralty or maritime jurisdiction," see 28 USC § 1333(1) (2006), such claims can be set forth at law in State court pursuant to the "saving to suitors" clause. ...