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- New_York_ex_rel._Cutler_v._Dibble abstract "New York ex rel. Cutler v. Dibble, 62 U.S. (21 How.) 366 (1858), was a companion case to the more well-known Fellows v. Blacksmith (1857). At the time Fellows was decided, this case had reached the U.S. Supreme Court but had not yet been argued.Members of the Seneca tribe had obtained a writ from the New York courts, under New York's state nonintercourse act, expelling the Ogden Land Company and their grantees. The defendants, before the Court, unsuccessfully challenged the state statute under the Indian Commerce Clause of the United States Constitution, the federal Nonintercourse Act and the Treaty of Buffalo Creek between the federal government and the Senecas. Because the Senecas relied on state law, and the defendants relied on federal law, the case is essentially the inverse of the litigation of aboriginal title in the United States over the next 150 years.".
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- New_York_ex_rel._Cutler_v._Dibble citation "21".
- New_York_ex_rel._Cutler_v._Dibble decidedate "December".
- New_York_ex_rel._Cutler_v._Dibble decideyear "1858".
- New_York_ex_rel._Cutler_v._Dibble fullname "People of State of New York ex rel. Asa Cutler, John Underhill, and Arza Underhill v. Edgar C. Dibble, County Judge of Genesee County".
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- New_York_ex_rel._Cutler_v._Dibble holding "The New York nonintercourse act does not violate the Indian Commerce Clause, the federal Nonintercourse Act or the Treaty of Buffalo Creek".
- New_York_ex_rel._Cutler_v._Dibble lawsapplied Commerce_Clause.
- New_York_ex_rel._Cutler_v._Dibble lawsapplied Nonintercourse_Act.
- New_York_ex_rel._Cutler_v._Dibble lawsapplied Treaties_of_Buffalo_Creek.
- New_York_ex_rel._Cutler_v._Dibble litigants "New York ex rel. Cutler v. Dibble".
- New_York_ex_rel._Cutler_v._Dibble majority "Grier".
- New_York_ex_rel._Cutler_v._Dibble prior "18".
- New_York_ex_rel._Cutler_v._Dibble scotus "1858".
- New_York_ex_rel._Cutler_v._Dibble uspage "366".
- New_York_ex_rel._Cutler_v._Dibble usvol "62".
- New_York_ex_rel._Cutler_v._Dibble subject Category:1858_in_United_States_case_law.
- New_York_ex_rel._Cutler_v._Dibble subject Category:Aboriginal_title_case_law_in_the_United_States.
- New_York_ex_rel._Cutler_v._Dibble subject Category:Aboriginal_title_in_New_York.
- New_York_ex_rel._Cutler_v._Dibble subject Category:Seneca_tribe.
- New_York_ex_rel._Cutler_v._Dibble subject Category:United_States_Supreme_Court_cases.
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- New_York_ex_rel._Cutler_v._Dibble comment "New York ex rel. Cutler v. Dibble, 62 U.S. (21 How.) 366 (1858), was a companion case to the more well-known Fellows v. Blacksmith (1857). At the time Fellows was decided, this case had reached the U.S. Supreme Court but had not yet been argued.Members of the Seneca tribe had obtained a writ from the New York courts, under New York's state nonintercourse act, expelling the Ogden Land Company and their grantees.".
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- New_York_ex_rel._Cutler_v._Dibble name "People of State of New York ex rel. Asa Cutler, John Underhill, and Arza Underhill v. Edgar C. Dibble, County Judge of Genesee County".