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It is admitted in the record , that the land in question was below high - water mark
when ihe United States . sold the land on which Fort Charlotte stood , in the town
of Mobile . These lands were divided into lots and sold in 1820 and 1821 , and ...
It is admitted in the record , that the land in question was below high - water mark
when ihe United States . sold the land on which Fort Charlotte stood , in the town
of Mobile . These lands were divided into lots and sold in 1820 and 1821 , and ...
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The bill in this case , which seeks to raise a question as to the decision of the
arbitrator , that the complainant should , out of his share of the profits of the
partnership , pay the defendant an amount equal to the one half of the defendant '
s share ...
The bill in this case , which seeks to raise a question as to the decision of the
arbitrator , that the complainant should , out of his share of the profits of the
partnership , pay the defendant an amount equal to the one half of the defendant '
s share ...
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These questions have from the first been subjects of controversy between the
claimants and the Secretary of the Treasury , and are likely to continue so till
some higher authority shall interpose . It would be conducive to the public interest
, and ...
These questions have from the first been subjects of controversy between the
claimants and the Secretary of the Treasury , and are likely to continue so till
some higher authority shall interpose . It would be conducive to the public interest
, and ...
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... its jurisdiction is just as conclusive and binding as the judgments of courts of
the highest and most unlimited jurisdiction . The present case is , in its origin ,
and in respect tự the question of interest , identical with the other Florida cases
above ...
... its jurisdiction is just as conclusive and binding as the judgments of courts of
the highest and most unlimited jurisdiction . The present case is , in its origin ,
and in respect tự the question of interest , identical with the other Florida cases
above ...
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The question now strictly before the court involves the nature of the claim , and
the character of the tribunal whose decision is here for revision . We will ,
therefore , consider it in this order , and — 1st . As to the nature of the claim ; is it ,
and is ...
The question now strictly before the court involves the nature of the claim , and
the character of the tribunal whose decision is here for revision . We will ,
therefore , consider it in this order , and — 1st . As to the nature of the claim ; is it ,
and is ...
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