McCord v. Hill

Decision Date01 February 1901
Citation111 Wis. 499,85 N.W. 145
PartiesMCCORD v. HILL.
CourtWisconsin Supreme Court
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Motion for reargument. Granted.

For former opinion, see 84 N. W. 27.

*145DODGE, J.

Motion for rehearing granted, provided, however, that reargument shall be confined to the following questions, viz.: First, whether, as conditions precedent to the confirmation of Jacobus' certificate of entry under the act of June 3, 1896, application to the commissioner of the general land office, proof of the necessary facts before him, and finding thereon by him, or either of those proceedings, was made essential; second, whether the six-months actual residence in good faith by the homestead entryman prior to the commutation, required by said act of June 3, 1896, was required to be subsequent to the date of entry; third, whether at the date of said act, June 3, 1896, Jacobus' entry had been canceled, and the land in question had been re-entered by the homestead act; fourth, whether the rights now claimed by the respondent are such that he is estopped to set them up against the appellant.

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