Bryan v. Kennett
Bryan v. Kennett, 113 U.S. 179 (1885), was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held that, under the treaty providing for the Louisiana Purchase, the United States would recognize property interests granted by the previous sovereign governments prior to the Purchase, even if the grant had been inchoate or incomplete.
Wikipage disambiguates
Wikipage redirect
primaryTopic
Bryan v. Kennett
Bryan v. Kennett, 113 U.S. 179 (1885), was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held that, under the treaty providing for the Louisiana Purchase, the United States would recognize property interests granted by the previous sovereign governments prior to the Purchase, even if the grant had been inchoate or incomplete.
has abstract
Bryan v. Kennett, 113 U.S. 179 ...... 1 Peters (26 U.S.) 511 (1828).
@en
Link from a Wikipage to an external page
Wikipage page ID
15,666,644
page length (characters) of wiki page
Wikipage revision ID
990,549,834
Link from a Wikipage to another Wikipage
ArgueDate
ArgueYear
case
Bryan v. Kennett,
@en
DecideDate
DecideYear
fullname
Bryan & Others v. Kennett & Others
@en
JoinMajority
unanimous
@en
justia
Litigants
Bryan v. Kennett
@en
majority
Harlan
@en
ParallelCitations
wikiPageUsesTemplate
subject
comment
Bryan v. Kennett, 113 U.S. 179 ...... d been inchoate or incomplete.
@en
label
Bryan v. Kennett
@en
wasDerivedFrom
isPrimaryTopicOf
name
@en
Bryan & Others v. Kennett & Others
@en