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Neilson Vs. Lagow
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- Jan 01, 1851
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U.S. 98 (1851) U.S. Supreme Court Neilson v. LagowSearch
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U.S. 12 How. 98 98 (1851) Neilson v. LagowSearch
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for decision, it should be stated, that by the law of Indiana, as expounded by the supreme court of that state, State v. StateSearch
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estate is vested in the trustees commensurate with the interest which they must convey in execution of the trust. Mott v. BuxtonSearch
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Leonard v. SussexSearch
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and the cases in note ( f ) to Chapman v. BlissettSearch
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Trent v. HanningSearch
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Doe v. WillanSearch
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no interest in the land as such. This Court has applied the same principles to the case of an alien, in Craig v. LeslieSearch
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proceeds to an alien, is a valid trust, and the interest of the alien is not subject to forfeiture. See also Anstice v. BrownSearch
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by the proper department if not prohibited by legislation, we consider settled by the cases of Dugan's Ex'rs v. UnitedSearch
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by the act in question to prohibit the just exercise of this useful power, is wholly inadmissible. In United States v. HodgeSearch
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but this Court has decided, in Hughes v. EdwardsSearch
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it from taking security, in good faith, for the payment of its debts. Silver Page 53 U. S. 109 Lake Bank v. NorthSearch
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Baird v. BankSearch
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reverted to the plaintiff, Lagow. It has been settled, by a series of decisions in this Court, beginning with Miller v. NicholsSearch
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Wheat. 311, and coming down to Smith v. HunterSearch
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of the Judiciary Act, and different modes in which this may appear by the record are pointed out in Armstrong v. TreasurerSearch
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and will be Page 53 U. S. 111 deemed to be so without the use of the usual words of limitation. Newhall v. WheelerSearch
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Stearns v. PalmerSearch
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Gould v. LambSearch
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Fisher v. FieldsSearch
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Welch v. AllenSearch
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U.S. Supreme Court Neilson v. LagowSearch
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State v. StateSearch
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Mott v. BuxtonSearch
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Chapman v. BlissettSearch
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Anstice v. BrownSearch
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of Dugan's Ex'rs v. UnitedSearch
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In United States v. HodgeSearch
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Lake Bank v. NorthSearch
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Miller v. NicholsSearch
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Smith v. HunterSearch
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Armstrong v. TreasurerSearch
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Newhall v. WheelerSearch
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United States v. LinnSearch
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