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U.S. Supreme Court
Horne v. Smith, 159 U.S. 40 (1895)
Horne v. Smith
No. 341
Submitted May 2, 1995
Decided June 3, 1895
159 U.S. 40
Syllabus
In this case, the United States surveyors obviously surveyed the plaintiffs lot only to a bayou which they called the Indian River, leaving a tract between the bayou and that river unsurveyed, and the plaintiff has no right to challenge the correctness of their action or to claim that the bayou was not the Indian River or a proper water line on which to bound the lots.
The case is stated in the opinion.
