| United States. Court of Claims, Audrey Bernhardt - 1955 - 1002 pages
...previously exercised "sovereignty. as we use that term. This is not a property right but amounts to a right of occupancy which the sovereign grants and protects against intrusion by third parties but which right of occupancy may be terminated and such lands fully disposed of by the sovereign itself... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1955 - 866 pages
...previously exercised "sovereignty," as we use that term. This is not a property right but amounts to a right of occupancy which the sovereign grants and protects against intrusion by third parties but which right of occupancy may be terminated and such lands fully disposed of by the sovereign itself... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Appropriations - 1956 - 624 pages
...previously exercised 'sovereignty,' as we use that term. This is not a property right but amounts to a right of occupancy which the sovereign grants and protects against intrusion by third parties but which right of occupancy may be terminated and such lands fully disposed of by the sovereign itself... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Appropriations Committee - 1956 - 814 pages
...previously exercised 'sovereignty,' as we use that term. This is not a property right but amounts to a right of occupancy which the sovereign grants and protects against intrusion by third parties but which right of occupancy may be terminated and such lands fully disposed of by the sovereign itself... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs - 1968 - 534 pages
...Congress does not act, that we are unable to get the conscience of the United States aroused and let's 322 assume further withdrawals and further invasions and...protect our rights. I'm against such an extreme measure, But those may be the facts of life. Now, let's assume that we were to win and eject somebody from our... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs - 1969 - 478 pages
...Congress throughout our history to extinguish Indian title through negotiation, that the Indians had a right of occupancy which the sovereign grants and protects against intrusion by third parties. Congressional protection of Indian possessor rights may be traced from the first act of the United... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs - 1969 - 436 pages
...Congress throughout our history to extinguish Indian title through negotiation, that the Indians had a right of occupancy which the sovereign grants and protects against intrusion by third parties. Congressional protection of Indian possessor rights may be traced from the first act of the United... | |
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