Deming Investment Co. v. United States, 224 U.S. 471 (1912)

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Deming Investment Co. v. United States


No. 434


Argued October 12, 13, 1911
Decided April 29, 1912
224 U.S. 471

APPEAL FROM THE CIRCUIT COURT OF APPEALS
FOR THE EIGHTH CIRCUIT

Syllabus

Goat v. United States, ante, p. 458, followed in regard to validity of conveyances of land allotted to Seminole Indians, and the right of the United States to maintain action to set such conveyance aside.

179 F. 13 modified and affirmed as to this point.

The facts, which involve the validity of certain deeds and mortgages of allotted lands made by Seminole Indians and the right of the United States to have the same set aside, are stated in the opinion.