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No. 8802234
United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
Allen v. United States
No. 8802234 · Decided February 3, 1913
No. 8802234·Ninth Circuit · 1913·
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Case Details
Court
United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
Decided
February 3, 1913
Citation
No. 8802234
Disposition
See opinion text.
Full Opinion
ROSS, Circuit Judge. The government was awarded judgment by the court below in this suit, which was brought for the annulment of a patent theretofore issued by it to the appellant Charles F. Allen for a quarter section of land under the act of Congress known as the Timber and Stone Act (Act June 3, 1878, c. 151, 20 Stat. 89 [U. S. Comp. St. 1901, p. 1545]); the ground of the suit being the alleged fraud of the patentee in the procurement of the patent. We think it clear from a perusal of the evidence that .we would not be justified in reversing the judgment appealed from. The judgment is affirmed.
Plain English Summary
The government was awarded judgment by the court below in this suit, which was brought for the annulment of a patent theretofore issued by it to the appellant Charles F.
Key Points
01The government was awarded judgment by the court below in this suit, which was brought for the annulment of a patent theretofore issued by it to the appellant Charles F.
02Allen for a quarter section of land under the act of Congress known as the Timber and Stone Act (Act June 3, 1878, c.
031545]); the ground of the suit being the alleged fraud of the patentee in the procurement of the patent.
04We think it clear from a perusal of the evidence that .we would not be justified in reversing the judgment appealed from.
Frequently Asked Questions
The government was awarded judgment by the court below in this suit, which was brought for the annulment of a patent theretofore issued by it to the appellant Charles F.
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