New Mexico v. Colorado, 268 U.S. 108 (1925)

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New Mexico v. Colorado


No. 12, Original


Decree Entered April 13, 1925.
268 U.S. 108

IN EQUITY

Syllabus

Decree adjudging that the bill of New Mexico be dismissed and the cross-bill of Colorado be sustained, declaring the true boundary between the two states, appointing and instructing a commissioner to run, locate, and mark the same, subject to approval of the Court, with provisions for transmitting copies of the commissioner’s report and map, when filed, to the governors of the two states, defining the time for objections and exceptions, providing for possible vacancy in the commissionership, and equally dividing the costs of suit.

Announced by Mr. JUSTICE SANFORD.