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State of Oklahoma v. State of Texas

U.S.
Jun 1, 1925
268 U.S. 472 (1925)

Opinion

IN EQUITY.

No. 13, Original.

Order entered June 1, 1925, approving the final report of the receiver herein and terminating the receivership.


On consideration of the final report of the receiver, presented a week ago, it is ordered that the accounts, disbursements and transactions of the receiver shown in the report be approved.

And it appearing that all of the property and moneys which came into the possession of the receiver have been disposed of, disbursed and paid out in compliance with the instructions and orders of the Court; that all of the expenses of the receivership have been paid; that the receiver has stored the books of account, records and files of the receivership with the Security Storage Company of Washington, D.C., and has delivered the same as stored to the clerk of the Court, as directed in the order of May 11, last; and that the receivership has served its purpose and is now ready to be closed:

It is considered, ordered and decreed that the receivership in this cause be, and it now is, declared at an end; and that the receiver be, and he now is, relieved and discharged from further duty, obligation and responsibility in the premises.

In terminating the receivership the Court expresses its high appreciation of the admirable service of the receiver in satisfactorily managing a large estate in novel and difficult circumstances.


Summaries of

State of Oklahoma v. State of Texas

U.S.
Jun 1, 1925
268 U.S. 472 (1925)
Case details for

State of Oklahoma v. State of Texas

Case Details

Full title:STATE OF OKLAHOMA v . STATE OF TEXAS, UNITED STATES, INTERVENER

Court:U.S.

Date published: Jun 1, 1925

Citations

268 U.S. 472 (1925)

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