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French-Glenn Live Stock Company v. Colwell

U.S.
Apr 7, 1902
185 U.S. 54 (1902)

Opinion

ERROR TO THE SUPREME COURT OF OREGON.

No. 125.

Argued January 20, 21, 1902. Decided April 7, 1902.

French-Glenn Live Stock Company v. Springer, ante, p. 47, affirmed and followed.

THIS case was argued at the same time with French-Glenn Live Stock Company v. Springer, and by the same counsel.


The French-Glenn Live Stock Company, a corporation of the State of California, brought an action in the Circuit Court of Harney County, State of Oregon, against James Colwell, to to recover lands in possession of the latter, under the homestead laws of the United States. There was a verdict and judgment in favor of the defendant, and that judgment was affirmed by the Supreme Court of Oregon. A writ of error was sued out to this court.

The questions of fact and law in this case are similar to those in the case of French-Glenn Live Stock Company v. Alva Springer, just decided, and, for the reasons expressed in the opinion in that case the judgment of the Supreme Court of Oregon is

Affirmed.

MR. JUSTICE HARLAN took no part in this decision.


Summaries of

French-Glenn Live Stock Company v. Colwell

U.S.
Apr 7, 1902
185 U.S. 54 (1902)
Case details for

French-Glenn Live Stock Company v. Colwell

Case Details

Full title:FRENCH-GLENN LIVE STOCK COMPANY v . COLWELL

Court:U.S.

Date published: Apr 7, 1902

Citations

185 U.S. 54 (1902)

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