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LarkIn Vs. Paugh
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- US Supreme Court
- Apr 09, 1928
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U.S. 431 (1928) U.S. Supreme Court Larkin v. PaughSearch
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U.S. 431 (1928) Larkin v. PaughSearch
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it has been held by this Court to be applicable to patents for Indian selections made under an Indian treaty, Crews v. BurchamSearch
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Black 352, 66 U. S. 356 , and to patents for Indian allotments made under an Act of Congress, United States v. ChaseSearch
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in a sense which includes such lands where the United States has retained the title. This is illustrated in Kindred v. UnionSearch
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Pacific R. Co., 225 U. S. 582 , 225 U. S. 596 , and Nadeau v. UnionSearch
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relieve from the prior rule that a patent issued after the death of the grantee is inoperative and void. Davenport v. LambSearch
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than patents to white men, and we think its letter may and should be taken as including both, as was done in Crews v. BurchamSearch
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and United States v. ChaseSearch
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Page 276 U. S. 439 from him, and not as if they were the immediate grantees of the United States. See Harris v. BellSearch
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subject to examination and determination by the courts, appropriately those in Nebraska, the land being there. Brown v. HitchcockSearch
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See Spear v. TidballSearch
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United States v. CaliforniaSearch
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U.S. Supreme Court Larkin v. PaughSearch
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Act of Congress, United States v. ChaseSearch
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Kindred v. UnionSearch
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and Nadeau v. UnionSearch
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of the United States. See Harris v. BellSearch
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