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86.FEpE.a.M cREPORTER,
HUGHES v.
STATES. April 19, 1898.)
(Circuit Court, D. Washington, E. D.
1.
LOCAL LAND OFFICE-REIMBURSEMENT FOR OFFICE RENT-SUIT AGAINST THE: UNrfED STATES. .
Where the receipts of a land office were In excess of the maximum allowed by law for compensation of the register and receiver and all expenses of the Qffice,but, because of insufficieot appropriations for Incidental expenses, the department refused to honor requisitions to pay office rent, the receiver may, by timely action against the government, recover the amount paid by him for office rent.
:.I. SAME-SUIT FOR OFFICE RENT PAID-LIMITATION.
Under 1 Supp. Rev. St. (2d Ed.) 559, providing that no suit against the government shall be allowed unless brought within six years after the right acemed, a receiver only recover so much of a claim for rent of laml office as was paid by him within siX years immediately before bringing suit therefor.
Feighan & Ludden, for plaintiff. Wilson R. Gay, U. S. Atty., ' HANFORD, District Judge. This is an action by Joseph H. Hughes, ex-receiver of the United States district land office for the district of Spokane, to recover money paid by him for rent of occupied and used by him and by the register during his term of office ending April 17, 1894. The fees earned during each year of said term were largely in excess of the maximum allowed by law for compensation of the register and receiver and all expenses of the office, but, on the ground of insufficiency of the appropriations to pay incidental expenses, the department refused to honor requisitions which were made from time to time to pay office rent. The facts bring the case fully within the rule of law in the case of U. S. v. Swiggett, 27 C. C. A. 465, 83 Fed. 97, except that in this case the claim· includes money expended more than ·six; years prior to the date of commencing the action, The act authorizing the bringing of suit!'! against the government of the United States (1 Supp. Rev. St. [2d Ed.] 559) contains· a proviso "that no suit against the government of the United Statelitsball be allowed under this act unless the same shall have been brought within six years after the right accrued fpr which the claim is made." . On th!s .ground the eourt disallows the claim as to all money paid priQr to August 1, 181)1. Upon the authority of the decision of thedrcuit court of appeals for'the Ninth cireuit in the case above a judgment will be entered in favor of the phiiiltiff for the sum'of $917, that being the amount actually paid, within a period of six years prior to the date of 'commencing this suit, for office rent from the 1st day of ,1891, to andincludibg April 17, 189.4; .' SaidjU:dgment will bear interest at the" rate of 4 per cent; per annum from this date until' paid, and the plaintiff is awarded. the amount of costs taxable nnderthestatute. ' '. ., ' . ··: . , . : J
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MEMORANDUM DECISIONS.
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BARROW S. S. CO. v. KANE. (Circuit Court of Appeals, Second CircuIt.) Questions of law certified to the supreme court of the United States. See IS Sup. Ct. 526. In re BOWLAR. (Circuit Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit. February 7, 1898.) No. 402. E. N. Harwood, for petitioner. Before GILBERT, HOSS, and MORHOW, Circuit JUdges. PER CURIAM. This Is an application for a writ of habeas corpus similar In all respects to the application of Abraham L. Huntley, just considered and determined (85 Fed. 88tJ). The facts being similar In all respects, for the reaSOllS given In the opinion delivered In Re Huntley, the writ prayed for by the present petitioner will be issued.
DIKE v. UNION PAC. HY. CO. (Circuit Court of Appeals, Second Circuit. March 2, 18tJ8.) No. 40. Appeal from the Circuit Court of the United States for the Southern District of New York. Frederick A. Wood, for appellant. FJ. Ellery Anderson, for appellee. Before WALLACE, and SHIPMAN, Circuit Judges. PER CURIAM. The opinion of Judge Coxe (78 Fed. 216) so carefully and satisfactorily disposes of the questions discussed In this court that we deem it unnecessary to enlarge upon his views, and affirm the decree upon his opinion. HUNT v. ARCHIBALD et al. (Circuit Court of Appeals,' First Circuit. April 20, 1898.) No. 232. Appeal from the Circuit Court of the United States for the District of Massachusetts. Before PUTNAM and WEBB, Circuit Judges, and ALDHICH, District Judge. PER CURIAM. Whereas no judge who concurred in the judgment (28 C. C. A. 641, 84 Fed. 1018) desires that the petition for rehearing be granted, or permitted to be argued, It is ordered that the same Is denied, and that a mandate issue forthwith. THE JOHN G. STEVENS. (Circuit Court of Appeals, Second ClrcUlt., IS Questions of law certified to the supreme court of the United States. Sup. Ct. 544. END OF CASES IN VOL. 86.