Makah Tribe v. United States

228 Ct. Cl. 728, 1981 U.S. Ct. Cl. LEXIS 356, 1981 WL 21468
CourtUnited States Court of Claims
DecidedJune 26, 1981
DocketNo. 60-A
StatusPublished

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Makah Tribe v. United States, 228 Ct. Cl. 728, 1981 U.S. Ct. Cl. LEXIS 356, 1981 WL 21468 (cc 1981).

Opinion

In this Indian Claims Commission case transferred here, the Commission before its dissolution made an interlocutory order that defendant had breached a promise to furnish the Indians $30,000 worth of fishing gear and that consequential damages were awardable. The Commission denied defendant’s motion to reconsider. Defendant asks leave to file a second such motion. We consider the reasons assigned for reopening the issue are inadequate and the motion is therefore denied.

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