Oklahoma v. Texas, 264 U.S. 565 (1924)
Syllabus
U.S. Supreme Court
Oklahoma v. Texas, 264 U.S. 565 (1924)Oklahoma v. Texas
No. 15, Original
Decided April 25, 1924
264 U.S. 565
Syllabus
Order that reports by commissioners, with accompanying maps, respecting the running, etc., of the boundary line along the Big Bend Area and of part of the medial line in the riverbed be received and filed, and limiting the time for objections or exceptions.
Opinions
Syllabus Order that reports by commissioners, with accompanying maps, respecting the running, etc., of the boundary line along the Big Bend Area and of part of the medial line in the riverbed be received and filed, and limiting the time for objections or exceptions. Order announced by MR. CHIEF JUSTICE TAFT. The commissioners heretofore designated to run, locate, and mark upon the ground portions of the boundary line between the States of Texas and Oklahoma where it follows the course of the Red River having this day presented a report, with accompanying maps, showing that they have run, located, and marked upon the ground the portion of the boundary along the Big Bend Area, and also a report, with accompanying map, showing that they have surveyed, run upon the ground, and platted the medial line between such state boundary and the northerly bank of the river for a length of three miles at and in the vicinity of the riverbed oil wells, and it further appearing from such reports that the said commissioners have transmitted copies of such reports, with the accompanying maps, by registered mail to the Attorney General of the United States, the Attorney General of the State of Texas, and the Attorney General of the State of Oklahoma, and have lodged with the clerk fifty additional copies of such reports and maps for the use of such private interveners as may apply for them, It is ordered that the said reports, with the accompanying maps, be received and filed by the clerk. And it is further ordered that all objections or exceptions to such reports or either of them, if there be any such objections or exceptions, shall be presented to the Court or filed with the clerk within a period of four weeks from this date, and the periods heretofore fixed for presenting or filing such objections or exceptions are limited and modified accordingly.
U.S. Supreme Court
Oklahoma v. Texas, 264 U.S. 565 (1924) Oklahoma v. Texas No. 15, Original Decided April 25, 1924 264 U.S. 565 I N EQUITYSyllabus Order that reports by commissioners, with accompanying maps, respecting the running, etc., of the boundary line along the Big Bend Area and of part of the medial line in the riverbed be received and filed, and limiting the time for objections or exceptions. Order announced by MR. CHIEF JUSTICE TAFT. The commissioners heretofore designated to run, locate, and mark upon the ground portions of the boundary line between the States of Texas and Oklahoma where it follows the course of the Red River having this day presented a report, with accompanying maps, showing that they have run, located, and marked upon the ground the portion of the boundary along the Big Bend Area, and also a report, with accompanying map, showing that they have surveyed, run upon the ground, and platted the medial line between such state boundary and the northerly bank of the river for a length of three miles at and in the vicinity of the riverbed oil wells, and it further appearing from such reports that the said commissioners have transmitted copies of such reports, with the accompanying maps, by registered mail to the Attorney General of the United States, the Attorney General of the State of Texas, and the Attorney General of the State of Oklahoma, and have lodged with the clerk fifty additional copies of such reports and maps for the use of such private interveners as may apply for them, It is ordered that the said reports, with the accompanying maps, be received and filed by the clerk. And it is further ordered that all objections or exceptions to such reports or either of them, if there be any such objections or exceptions, shall be presented to the Court or filed with the clerk within a period of four weeks from this date, and the periods heretofore fixed for presenting or filing such objections or exceptions are limited and modified accordingly.
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