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Greer County Vs. Texas

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  • US Supreme Court
  • Mar 20, 1905

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  1. Upton Vs. Tribilcock US Supreme Court · Jan 01, 1875
  2. Griswold Vs. Hazard US Supreme Court · May 25, 1891
  3. De Vaughn Vs. Hutchinson US Supreme Court · Mar 01, 1897
  4. U.S. 235 (1905) U.S. Supreme Court Greer County v. Texas
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  5. U.S. 235 (1905) Greer County v. Texas
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  6. The Third Supreme Judicial District of the State of Texas Syllabus the Decision in United States V. Texas
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  7. that the territory known as Greer County belonged to the United States, and not to the State of Texas. United States v. Texas
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  8. the action of the state legislature still was conclusive on the court, notwithstanding the decision in United States v. Texas
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  9. Cameron v. State
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  10. Tex. 545. The present cause was taken to the court of civil appeals, which distinguished Cameron v. State
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  11. to enforce the constitutional right alleged by the defendant, as stated above. The decision below and in Cameron v. Texas
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  12. when the mistake was discovered, including the question whether the mistake was one of law or fact. See Bispham v. Price
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  13. Snell v. Insurance
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  14. Hirschfield v. Page
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  15. the donee as to invalidate the gift and to destroy the legal title of the defendant, if otherwise good. See Stratton v. Physio-Medical
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  16. creation of its own, only by succession, or that feigned identity familiar in the cases of executor and heir. See Day v. Worcester
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  17. North v. Butts
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  18. Oates v. Frith
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  19. Hob. 130. But succession to land is governed wholly by the law of the place where the land lies. De Vaughn v. Hutchinson
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  20. for, on the disappearance of the de facto county, the state took whatever title that county had. See Meriwether v. Garrett
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  21. U.S. Supreme Court Greer County v. Texas
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  22. United States v. Texas
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  23. the State of Texas. United States v. Texas
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  24. Cameron v. Texas
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  25. See Bispham v. Price
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  26. See Stratton v. Physio-Medical
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  27. See Day v. Worcester
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  28. See Meriwether v. Garrett
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