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Mr. Maxwell Evarts for appellants.
[223 U.S. 560, 562] Solicitor General Lehmann for appellee.
Mr. Justice Holmes delivered the opinion of the court:
This is a bill brought by the United States to annul
[223 U.S. 560, 564]
patents for lands lying within the indemnity limits of the grant made to the Southern Pacific Railroad Company by the act of March 3, 1871, chap. 122, 23, 16 Stat. at L. 573, 579, known as the branch-line grant, and within the grant made to the Atlantic & Pacific Railroad Company by the act of July 27, 1866, chap. 278, 14 Stat. at L. 292. The Atlantic & Racific road forfeited its grant (act of July 6, 1886, chap. 637, 24 Stat. at L. 123), and thereafter the Southern Pacific selected the two parcels in question, as indemnity under its branch-line grant, one of them lying within the granted, and the other within the indemnity, limits of the Atlantic & Pacific. It relies on the general principle that whether lands are subject to selection as indemnity depends upon the state of the lands at the time the selection is made. Ryan v. Central P. R. Co.
We are of opinion that the decision was right. In Southern P. R. Co. v. United States,
Decree affirmed.
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Citation: 223 U.S. 560
No. 121
Argued: January 26, 1912
Decided: February 26, 1912
Court: United States Supreme Court
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