UNITED STATES V. HELLARD, 322 U. S. 363 (1944)

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United States v. Hellard, 322 U.S. 363 (1944)

United States v. Hellard

No. 648

Argued April 28, 1944

Decided May 15, 1944

322 U.S. 363

Syllabus

Full-blood Indians of the Five Civilized Tribes may not be divested of title to restricted land by a sale pursuant to a judgment of a state court in a partition proceeding to which the United States was not a party. Construing Act of June 14, 1918; Act of April 12, 1926. P. 322 U. S. 368.

138 F.2d 985 reversed.

Certiorari, 321 U.S. 758, to review the affirmance of a judgment which in a suit removed from a state court to the federal court and in which the United States intervened, quieted title to lands in the respondent here.