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State v. Leander W. Dunwell
3 R.I. 127
R.I.
1855
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This exception assumes to bring in question the eastern boundary line of this State. Where that line is, de jure, is a political question, with which the Courts of the State will not intermeddle. Sufficient for them is it that the State has always claimed jurisdiction up to and "along the easterly side or bank" of the Seekonk river, and exercised it in fact. The Courts are bound to take cognizance of the boundaries in fact claimed by the State.

This exception is therefore overruled. *Page 129

Case Details

Case Name: State v. Leander W. Dunwell
Court Name: Supreme Court of Rhode Island
Date Published: Mar 6, 1855
Citation: 3 R.I. 127
Court Abbreviation: R.I.
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