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Messrs.
Upon consideration of the joint motion of counsel for the parties in this case to vacate the former decree ( 259 U.S. 496 ; 260 U.S. 1 ), it is ordered that the joint motion be, and it is hereby, granted and the former decree, as amended, is vacated and a new decree is entered to read as follows:
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[F4 to Display Graphic Image] [] [353 U.S. 953 , 955] 'III. Except as modified or restricted hereby, the relative rights to the use of Colorado's share of the Laramie river shall continue to be governed by the rules of appropriation and use as determined by the laws of Colorado, and shall be administered by its water officials.
The motion of Ward Goodrich et al. for leave to intervene is denied.
George F. Guy, Atty. Gen., and Howard B. Black, Deputy Atty. Gen., for the State of Wyoming.
Messrs. Duke W. Dunbar, Atty. Gen., Frank E. Hickey, Deputy Atty. Gen ., John B. Barnard, Jr., Asst. Atty. Gen., and Felix L. Sparks, Special Asst. Atty. Gen., for the State of Colorado.
Mr. James A. Greenwood, for movants Goodrich and others.
EXHIBIT "A"
ATTACHED TO AND FORMING A PART OF
STIPULATION DATED FEBRUARY 8, 1957,
IN STATE OF WYOMING V. STATE OF COLORADO,
UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT,
DOCKET NO. ORIGINAL, OCTOBER 19 TERM
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Citation: 353 U.S. 953
Decided: May 13, 1957
Court: United States Supreme Court
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