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ACCOUNT

Decree for, between States, 460-2.

INDEX

Argument and judgement upon, 486-93,

503-11.

ACCRETION. (See RIVERS.)

ACQUIESCENCE. (See POSSESSION.)

AGREEMENTS BETWEEN STATES

Effect of, considered, 141, 170, 177, 225-8,
234, 293-8, 488, 505.

Suggested by the Court, 471, 493.

(See also BOUNDARIES and DIPLOMACY.)
ARTICLES OF ConfederatION (1778-81)

Provisions for the decision of inter-State
disputes, 2-3, 50, 125, 183, 273, 337.
AVULSION. (See RIVERS.)

BOUNDARIES. (See also RIVERS; SEA, Arms
OF THE.)

The commonest cause of inter-State dis-
putes, 125, 136.

Limits of sovereignty depend on, 139.
Settled by agreement, 141, 245, 280, 293-8,
345, 367, 394, 425, 498.

Commissioners appointed to determine, 189,
263, 286, 300, 303, 316, 346, 482, 502, 518,
534-5.

Reports of commissioners, 190, 300-1, 314-15,
330-1, 332, 333, 367-8, 494–5, 512.
Can be settled by a suit in equity, 277-9.
BOWMAN ACT, 1883. (See CLAIMS, COURt of.)

CHARTERS

Territory claimed under, 174–5, 290, 472.
CIVIL WAR, 1861-5

Claim by New York for money spent in, 395.
CLAIMS, Court of

Origin and purpose of, 249-53.

The United States sued by a State in, 241,
246, 286, 303.

Statutes regulating jurisdiction of, 307-11.
CONGRESS

Limitations on the power of, 439–46.

Right of, to enforce judgements of the
Supreme Court, 532.

CONSENT. (See JURISDICTION.)

CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES

Nature and objects of, 1, 16-17, 39, 212, 397,
439, 523.

Development of, 397.

Debates previous to adoption of, 10-12, 56-9,
401, 438-9, 521-2, 524-7.

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DEBTS OF A STATE

Cases of, analysed, 28.

Principles of valuation of, 492, 506–8.
Suits by individuals to recover, 14-51, 71.
Suits by States to recover, 63, 239-41,
376-90, 453-62, 486, 503.

Suits by the United States to recover, 253.
368.

Interest on, only due by agreement, express
or implied, 254-5, 312-13, 508-11.

DIPLOMACY
Forbidden to the States by the Constitution,
136, 198, 276, 293-7, 338, 364.

(See also AGREEMENTS BETWEEN States.)

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13, 14-51.

Does not extend to purely political cases, 104.
Affirmed

Where a State sues another upon a bond
donated to the plaintiff by a private
holder, 68, 376.

Where a State official is sued for his own
wrongful act by an individual, 82, 86.
In boundary cases between States, 118, 184,
203, 220, 229, 256, 263, 281, 289, 390,
411, 462, 465, 468, 472, 497, 513.

In a boundary claim by the United States
against a State, 267, 316.

Where one State sues another through the
Governor of the latter, 207.

Where a State sued the United States in
the Court of Claims, 244, 246, 286, 303,
394.

Where the United States sues a State upon
State bonds, 253.

Where one State sues another for alleged
nuisance, 346.

Where one State sues another for injury
caused by the alleged wrongful diversion
of a river, 358.

Where the United States sues a State for
the balance of moneys advanced for
a particular purpose, 368.

Where one State sues another for a debt
created by constitutional agreement,
453.

Where the enforcement of a judgement is
claimed against a State, 519.

Denied:

Where a State lends its name to a citizen
for the purpose of suit against another
State, 63, 239.

Where a citizen sues his own State, 71.
Where a State official is sued by a citizen
in order to reach the State government,
78.

Where an Indian tribe sues a State, 100.
Where the citizens of one State are injured

by the alleged unfair administration of
the quarantine laws in another, 341.
Where the United States is sued without
its consent, 427.

LACHES

Special rule as to, in inter-State cases, 376.
LAW

Supremacy of, in the Constitution, 5.
LIMITATION, Rule of

Applicability of, considered, 172, 243-4, 246,
248, 311-12.

MAPS

Value of, as evidence, 233, 262, 318, 322-3,
325-9, 418.

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