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Stoneroad Vs. Stoneroad

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  • US Supreme Court
  • May 20, 1895

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  1. Chouteau Vs. Eckhart US Supreme Court · Jan 01, 1844
  2. Botiller Vs. Dominguez US Supreme Court · Apr 01, 1889
  3. CragIn Vs. Powell US Supreme Court · Dec 17, 1888
  4. Langdeau Vs. Hanes US Supreme Court · Jan 01, 1874
  5. U.S. 240 (1895) U.S. Supreme Court Stoneroad v. Stoneroad
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  6. U.S. 240 (1895) Stoneroad v. Stoneroad
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  7. As said by this Court, in speaking of grants within this Territory of New Mexico, in the case of Astiazaran v. Santa
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  8. and Congress might either itself discharge that duty or delegate it to the judicial department. De la Croix v. Chamberlain
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  9. Tameling v. United
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  10. to the surveying of the public domain, including private land grants, this Court, through Mr. Justice Lamar, in Knight v. United
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  11. public domain, and thus discharge a function confided by law to an administrative branch of the government. In West v. Cochran
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  12. Considering the same subject in Knight v. U.S
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  13. department, within the scope of its authority, is unassailable in the courts except by a direct proceeding. Cragin v. Powell
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  14. s action indicates the intention of Congress to reserve to itself the right to pass upon such claims. Astiazaran v. Santa
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  15. Co., supra. Hence, the many authorities cited by the defendant in error have no application. Thus, United States v. Arredondo
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  16. Mitchel v. United
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  17. States, 9 Pet. 711, and Fremont v. United
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  18. of Page 158 U. S. 253 an express provision giving parties an ultimate recourse to the courts. Langdeau v. Hanes
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  19. In Whitney v. Morrow
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  20. U.S. Supreme Court Stoneroad v. Stoneroad
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  21. of Astiazaran v. Santa
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  22. Croix v. Chamberlain
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  23. Knight v. United
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  24. In West v. Cochran
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  25. Knight v. U.S
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  26. Astiazaran v. Santa
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  27. Thus, United States v. Arredondo
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  28. and Fremont v. United
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