United States Reports: Cases Adjudged in the Supreme Court at ... and Rules Announced at ..., Volum 521United States. Supreme Court, John Chandler Bancroft Davis, Henry Putzel, Henry C. Lind, Frank D. Wagner Banks & Bros., Law Publishers, 2000 |
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... noted that the United States owned the Reserve and included a statement of exclusive legislative jurisdiction under the Enclave Clause , reflects Congress ' intent to ratify the inclusion of sub- merged lands within the Reserve and to ...
... noted that the United States owned the Reserve and included a statement of exclusive legislative jurisdiction under the Enclave Clause , reflects Congress ' intent to ratify the inclusion of sub- merged lands within the Reserve and to ...
Side 20
... noted , no contempora- neous document explains the theory behind the Chapman Line in terms of a simple 10 - mile rule . Report 85-88 . In- deed , a 1950 draft memorandum from the State Department Geographer to the Justice Department ...
... noted , no contempora- neous document explains the theory behind the Chapman Line in terms of a simple 10 - mile rule . Report 85-88 . In- deed , a 1950 draft memorandum from the State Department Geographer to the Justice Department ...
Side 46
... noted that the United States owned the Reserve and which included a statement of exclusive legislative jurisdiction under the En- clave Clause , reflects Congress ' intent to ratify the inclusion of submerged lands within the Reserve ...
... noted that the United States owned the Reserve and which included a statement of exclusive legislative jurisdiction under the En- clave Clause , reflects Congress ' intent to ratify the inclusion of submerged lands within the Reserve ...
Side 49
... noted that the original boundary of the Range was the high water mark along the Arctic Coast ; the drafters changed the boundary to the extreme low water mark so as to include the tidelands within the Range . Ibid . The Mas- ter also ...
... noted that the original boundary of the Range was the high water mark along the Arctic Coast ; the drafters changed the boundary to the extreme low water mark so as to include the tidelands within the Range . Ibid . The Mas- ter also ...
Side 66
... noted that " dispos- als by the United States during the territorial period are not lightly to be inferred , and should not be regarded as in- tended unless the intention was definitely declared or other- Opinion of THOMAS , J. wise ...
... noted that " dispos- als by the United States during the territorial period are not lightly to be inferred , and should not be regarded as in- tended unless the intention was definitely declared or other- Opinion of THOMAS , J. wise ...
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