CALIFORNIA v. NEVADA., 433 U.S. 918 (1977)
U.S. Supreme Court
CALIFORNIA v. NEVADA. , 433 U.S. 918 (1977)433 U.S. 918
CALIFORNIA
v.
NEVADA
No. 73 Orig
Supreme Court of the United States
June 29, 1977
The motion for leave to file bill of complaint is granted. It is ordered that the Honorable Robert Van Pelt, Senior Judge of the United States District Court for the District of Nebraska, is appointed Special Master in this case with authority to fix the time and conditions for the filing of additional pleadings and to direct subsequent proceedings, and with authority to summon witnesses, issue subpoenas, and take such evidence as may be introduced and such as he may deem necessary to call for. The master is directed to submit such reports as he may deem appropriate.
The master shall be allowed his actual expenses. The allowances to him, the compensation paid to his technical, stenographic, and clerical assistants, the cost of printing his report, and all other proper expenses shall be charged against and be borne by the parties in such proportion as the Court may hereafter direct.
It is further ordered that if the position of Special Master in
this case becomes vacant during a recess of the Court, THE CHIEF
JUSTICE shall have authority to make a new designation which shall
have the same effect as if originally made by the Court.[
California v. Nevada. 433 U.S. 918 (1977) ]
U.S. Supreme Court
CALIFORNIA v. NEVADA. , 433 U.S. 918 (1977) 433 U.S. 918 CALIFORNIAv.
NEVADA
No. 73 Orig Supreme Court of the United States June 29, 1977 The motion for leave to file bill of complaint is granted. It is ordered that the Honorable Robert Van Pelt, Senior Judge of the United States District Court for the District of Nebraska, is appointed Special Master in this case with authority to fix the time and conditions for the filing of additional pleadings and to direct subsequent proceedings, and with authority to summon witnesses, issue subpoenas, and take such evidence as may be introduced and such as he may deem necessary to call for. The master is directed to submit such reports as he may deem appropriate. The master shall be allowed his actual expenses. The allowances to him, the compensation paid to his technical, stenographic, and clerical assistants, the cost of printing his report, and all other proper expenses shall be charged against and be borne by the parties in such proportion as the Court may hereafter direct. It is further ordered that if the position of Special Master in this case becomes vacant during a recess of the Court, THE CHIEF JUSTICE shall have authority to make a new designation which shall have the same effect as if originally made by the Court.[ California v. Nevada. 433 U.S. 918 (1977) ]