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Strongest signal: Cited as authority
(1963-01-11)
Sample citers
Cited as authority
Betty Friedman, of the Estate of Joseph Friedman, Deceased v. The United States
"…n/1803275/oro-fina-consolidated-mines-inc-v-united-states/" aria-description="Citation for case: Oro Fina Consolidated Mines, Inc. v. United States">92 F.Supp. 1016, 118 Ct.Cl. 18, 21-22.4 12 3. In recent years the main field in which t"
Cited as authority
Friedman
"…tates/" aria-description="Citation for case: Smith v. United States">67 Ct. Cl. 182 (same); cf. Oro Fino Consolidated Mines, Inc. v. United States, 118 Ct. Cl. 18, 21-22, cert. denied, 341 U.S. 948.4 3. In recent years the main field i"
Cert. denied
Friedman
"…tates/" aria-description="Citation for case: Smith v. United States">67 Ct. Cl. 182 (same); cf. Oro Fino Consolidated Mines, Inc. v. United States, 118 Ct. Cl. 18, 21-22, cert. denied, 341 U.S. 948.4 3. In recent years the main field i"
Cert. denied
Silverberg
"…, 341 U.S. 953. Cf. Oro Fino Consolidated Mines, Inc. v. United States, 118 Ct. Cl. 18, cert. denied, 341 U.S. 948. The setting aside and delivery of beef was compulsory; there was no voluntary sale"
Cert. denied
Aleutian Livestock Co. v. United States
"…licability ordinarily are not “takings” of private property within the meaning of the Fifth Amendment. Oro Fino Consolidated Mines, Inc., v. United States 118 C. Cls. 18; St. Regis Paper Co., v. United States, 110 C. Cls. 271, certiorar…"
Syfertize v1: red = negative treatment, yellow = caution,
green = positive treatment, procedural = cert/review/rehearing denied
(no substantive interpretation). Flag is the strongest substantive
signal across all citers; counts show the breakdown.
ORO FINO CONSOLIDATED MINES, INC.
v.
United States
v.
United States
No. 49486.
Supreme Court of the United States.
Jun 4, 1951.
Cited by 13 opinions | Published
Suit for just compensation for effects of Government order suspending mining of gold. Demurrer sustained and petition dismissed.
Plaintiff’s petition for writ of certiorari denied by the Supreme Court June 4, 1951. Rehearing denied October 8,1951.