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Citation: 447 U.S. 125

1. California v. Nevada, No. 73, Orig., SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, April 14, 1980, Argued , June 10, 1980, Decided

OVERVIEW: Where California and Nevada treated boundary lines established by survey as their boundary for nearly 80 years, the doctrine of acquiescence was appropriately invoked to determine that the lines were in fact the true and correct interstate boundary.


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