TITUS v. UNITED STATES


87 U.S. 475 (____)

20 Wall. 475

TITUS v. UNITED STATES

Supreme Court of United States.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. J.A. Wills, for the plaintiff in error:

Mr. S.F. Phillips, Solicitor-General, contra.


The CHIEF JUSTICE delivered the opinion of the court.

In war the public property of an enemy captured on land becomes, for the time being at least, the property of the conqueror. No judicial proceeding is necessary to pass the title. Usually the ultimate ownership of real property is settled by the treaty of peace, but so long as it is held and not surrendered by a treaty or otherwise it remains the property of the conqueror...

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