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More Vs. Steinbach

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  • US Supreme Court
  • Apr 16, 1888

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  2. Chapman Vs. Brewer US Supreme Court · Mar 30, 1885
  3. Frost Vs. Spitley US Supreme Court · May 02, 1887
  4. United States Vs. Yorba US Supreme Court · Jan 01, 1863
  5. United States Vs. Fossatt US Supreme Court · Jan 01, 1858
  6. Beard Vs. Federy US Supreme Court · Jan 01, 1865
  7. United States Vs. Workman US Supreme Court · Jan 01, 1863
  8. Holland Vs. Challen US Supreme Court · Jan 07, 1884
  9. U.S. 70 (1888) U.S. Supreme Court More v. Steinbach
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  10. U.S. 70 (1888) More v. Steinbach
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  11. jurisdiction and sovereignty over the territory and public property alone passed to the United States. United States v. Percheman
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  12. to the board within that period should be considered as part of the public domain of the United States. In Beard v. Federy
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  13. the land were to be established, after summoning the neighboring proprietors as witnesses to the proceeding. Malarin v. United
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  14. of the officials of Mexico ceased. In this matter, the judiciary follows the political department. United States v. Yorba
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  15. Hornsby v. United
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  16. by the citizens had any jurisdiction to deliver judicial possession. This was distinctly held in the case of Fremont v. United
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  17. municipal lands. They did not assume to alienate or affect the title to lands which was in the United States. Welch v. Sullivan
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  18. White v. Moses
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  19. repudiate a jurisdiction to which he has appealed, and the estoppel extends to parties claiming under him. Boyle v. Hinds
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  20. Cassidy v. Carr
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  21. and the decisions of the Supreme Court of the United States, so far as they were applicable. And in United States v. Fossatt
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  22. and is a matter of record, is itself evidence of the regularity of preliminary proceedings. As was said in Beard v. Federy
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  23. of the premises when this suit was commenced. In support of the first position, the appellants cite United States v. Workman
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  24. out of possession, may maintain an action to determine an adverse claim, estate, or interest in the premises. People v. Center
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  25. authorizing a similar suit by a plaintiff out of possession was before this Court for consideration in Holland v. Challen
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  26. and the jurisdiction of a court of equity to grant the relief prayed in such case was sustained. See also Reynolds v. Bank
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  27. United States v. Wilson
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  28. U.S. Supreme Court More v. Steinbach
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  29. the United States. United States v. Percheman
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  30. of the United States. In Beard v. Federy
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  31. Malarin v. United
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  32. of Fremont v. United
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  33. the United States. Welch v. Sullivan
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  34. Boyle v. Hinds
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  35. People v. Center
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  36. Reynolds v. Bank
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  37. United States v. Pico
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