United States v. Sepulveda

1 U.S. 104
CourtSupreme Court of the United States
DecidedDecember 15, 1863
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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United States v. Sepulveda, 1 U.S. 104 (1863).

Opinion

Mr. Justice FIELD

delivered the opinion of the court:

The jurisdiction of the District Court to supervise and correct the action of the Surveyor-General in this case is not derived from the act of June 14th, 1860. That act applies to surveys subsequently made, with certain exceptions, within which the present case does not fall. The exceptions embrace only those surveys previously made and approved by the Surveyor-General, which had been, at the passage of the act, returned into the District Courts, or in relation to which proceedings were then pending for the purpose of contesting or reforming the same. The jurisdiction is asserted independent of the act of 1860, upon the authority of the decision of this court in the case of the United States v. Fossatt.

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