Reports of Cases Argued and Adjudged in the Supreme Court of the United States, Volum 80Published for John Conrad and Company, 1872 |
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... authority of the executive depart- ments over the subject of the disposition of the public lands , and a brief reference to some of them will , we think , show what was intended by this amendment . By the 1st section of the act to ...
... authority of the executive depart- ments over the subject of the disposition of the public lands , and a brief reference to some of them will , we think , show what was intended by this amendment . By the 1st section of the act to ...
Side 83
... authority to hear and determine certain matters arising in the course of its duties , the decision of that tribunal , within the scope of its authority , is conclusive upon all others . That the action of the laud office in issuing a ...
... authority to hear and determine certain matters arising in the course of its duties , the decision of that tribunal , within the scope of its authority , is conclusive upon all others . That the action of the laud office in issuing a ...
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... authority , and that actual seizure by such authority did not divest the title under the pro- visions of the Abandoned and Captured Property Act . The reasons assigned seem fully to warrant the conclusion . The government constituted ...
... authority , and that actual seizure by such authority did not divest the title under the pro- visions of the Abandoned and Captured Property Act . The reasons assigned seem fully to warrant the conclusion . The government constituted ...
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... authority as a defence , it must allege the facts which it asserts to be so authorized , and cannot plead generally that it complied with the statute . Hence a plea is bad which states that defendant raised the water in a lake no higher ...
... authority as a defence , it must allege the facts which it asserts to be so authorized , and cannot plead generally that it complied with the statute . Hence a plea is bad which states that defendant raised the water in a lake no higher ...
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... authority for invasion of private right under the pretext of the public good , which had no warrant in the laws or ... authorities , but the case is mainly valu- able here as showing that overflowing land by backing the water on it was ...
... authority for invasion of private right under the pretext of the public good , which had no warrant in the laws or ... authorities , but the case is mainly valu- able here as showing that overflowing land by backing the water on it was ...
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