COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA v. STATE OF WEST VIRGINIA

No. 4.

209 U.S. 514 (1908)

COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA v. STATE OF WEST VIRGINIA.

Supreme Court of United States.

Form of decree announced May 4, 1908.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. William A. Anderson, Attorney General of the State of Virginia, and Mr. Randolph Harrison, for complainant.

Mr. John G. Carlisle and Mr. John C. Spooner, with whom Mr. C.W. May, Attorney General of the State of West Virginia, Mr. Charles E. Hogg, Mr. W. Mollohan, Mr. George W. McClintic and Mr. W.G. Matthews were on the brief, for defendant.


No. 4, Original: Forms of decree appointing special master.

On May 4, 1908, THE CHIEF JUSTICE announced the following decree:

This cause having been heard upon the pleadings and accompanying exhibits, it is, on consideration, ordered that it be referred to a special master, to be hereinafter designated,1 to ascertain and report to the court:<...

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