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U S Vs. Grimaud

U S vs Grimaud

Type Court Judgment Court US Supreme Court Decided 1910
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Citation
Court
US Supreme Court
Decided On
Case Number
216 U.S. 614
Subject
Land Acquisition

Case Summary

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Land Acquisition

Key legal issue
Land Acquisition

Parties & Advocates

Appellant / Petitioner

U S

Respondent

Grimaud

Excerpt

u s v. grimaud - 216 u.s. 614 (1910) u.s. supreme court u s v. grimaud, 216 u.s. 614 (1910) 216 u.s. 614 united states, plaintiff in error, v. pierre grimaud et al. no. 490. united states plaintiff in error, v. antonio inda. no. 491. supreme court of the united states march 14, 1910 page 216 u.s. 614, 615 the attorney general and the solicitor general for plaintiffs in error. no appearance for defendants in error. judgments affirmed by a divided court. april 18, 1910. rehearing granted, and cases restored to docket for reargument.

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U S v. GRIMAUD - 216 U.S. 614 (1910)
U.S. Supreme Court U S v. GRIMAUD, 216 U.S. 614 (1910)

216 U.S. 614

UNITED STATES, Plaintiff in Error,
v.
PIERRE GRIMAUD et al.
No. 490.

UNITED STATES Plaintiff in Error,
v.
ANTONIO INDA.

No. 491.

Supreme Court of the United States

March 14, 1910

Page 216 U.S. 614, 615

The Attorney General and the Solicitor General for plaintiffs in error.

No appearance for defendants in error.

Judgments affirmed by a divided court.

April 18, 1910. Rehearing granted, and cases restored to docket for reargument.

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