United States v. Vallejo (66 U.S. 283)/Opinion of the Court

711774United States v. Vallejo (66 U.S. 283) — Opinion of the CourtJames Moore Wayne

United States Supreme Court

66 U.S. 283

United States  v.  Vallejo


This claim is founded upon a grant from Governor Alvarado to Lazaro Pina of the date of July 13, 1840. The original grant was not produced, and is supposed to have been lost during the war between the United States and Mexico, in which the grantee was killed. The espediente is numbered by Jimeno and noted in his index. It exists complete among the archives. The journal of the Departmental Assembly shows that the grant was approved October 8, 1845. Pina, the grantee, occupied the land for several years. The error of date in the conveyance from Pina to Vallejo cannot raise a suspicion against the regularity of the grant. It is the opinion of this court that the original claim is a good and valid claim, and that the same should be, and hereby is confirmed.

Decree of the District Court affirmed.

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