Gaines v. Hale/Opinion of the Court

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Gaines v. Hale
Opinion of the Court by Joseph P. Bradley
729713Gaines v. Hale — Opinion of the CourtJoseph P. Bradley

United States Supreme Court

93 U.S. 3

Gaines  v.  Hale


The decision made by this court in Hot Springs Cases at the last term, 92 U.S. 698, has disposed of the principal controversy between the parties in this case, by declaring that neither of them is entitled to the land in question, and that the same belongs to the United States. As the decree of the Supreme Court of Arkansas, in the present case, does not contravene this decision, but refuses aid to any of the parties against each other, except as to the improvements erected by each respectively, and as to these, saves the rights of the United States, we do not perceive any error in said decree on any Federal question.

Decree affirmed.

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This work is in the public domain in the United States because it is a work of the United States federal government (see 17 U.S.C. 105).

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