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Citation: 125 U.S. 273

1. United States v. San Jacinto Tin Co., No. 887., SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, Argued January 26, 27, 30, 1888. , March 19, 1888, Decided

OVERVIEW: There was not sufficient evidence of fraud, or interest on the part of the government, to sustain the government's bill to set aside a patent of land. The government was not the real party that stood to benefit from the relief sought.


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