1. United States v. Chicago, M., S. P. & P. R. Co., No. 535, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, March 10, 11, 1941, Argued , March 31, 1941, Decided
OVERVIEW: Because riparian owners' property was below the ordinary high-water mark, it was in the bed of a river, and thus, the government was not required to compensate the property owners for taking the land by condemnation.
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