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Perrin v. United States

U.S.
May 31, 1898
171 U.S. 292 (1898)

Opinion

APPEAL FROM THE COURT OF PRIVATE LAND CLAIMS.

No. 30.

Argued March 16, 17, 1898. Decided May 31, 1898.

Camou v. United States, ante, 277, followed.

Mr. Byron Waters and Mr. John T. Morgan for appellant.

Mr. J.H. Meredith filed a brief for same.

Mr. Special Assistant Matthew G. Reynolds for appellees. Mr. Solicitor General was on his brief.


THE case is stated in the opinion.


So far as the question of title is concerned this case is similar to the one immediately preceding, Camou v. United States, ante, 277. For reasons therein stated the decree of the Court of Private Land Claims will be reversed and the case remanded for further proceedings. It is true, as suggested in its opinion, the Court of Private Land Claims thought that there was no sufficient location of the tract in controversy, and that probably the grant was void for uncertainty in the description of the property. It may be that this conclusion was right. At the same time, in view of what has been recently said by this court in respect to boundaries, description and area, we think that justice requires that we reverse the judgment and remand the case for further proceedings. Perhaps the claimants may be able to satisfactorily identify a tract not larger than the area purchased and paid for which should equitably be recognized as the tract granted.

Reversed


Summaries of

Perrin v. United States

U.S.
May 31, 1898
171 U.S. 292 (1898)
Case details for

Perrin v. United States

Case Details

Full title:PERRIN v . UNITED STATES

Court:U.S.

Date published: May 31, 1898

Citations

171 U.S. 292 (1898)

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