City of Walla Walla v. Walla Walla Water Co.
1898 United States Supreme Court case
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City of Walla Walla v. Walla Walla Water Company, 172 U.S. 1 (1898), was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Walla Walla Water Company filed a bill to stop the City of Walla Walla from erecting waterworks, acquiring property to erect waterworks, or using city money to build waterworks.[1]
Full case nameCity of Walla Walla, et al. v. Walla Walla Water Company
MajorityBrown, joined by unanimous
| City of Walla Walla v. Walla Walla Water Company | |
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| Argued October 12â13, 1898 Decided November 14, 1898 | |
| Full case name | City of Walla Walla, et al. v. Walla Walla Water Company |
| Citations | 172 U.S. 1 (more) 19 S. Ct. 77; 43 L. Ed. 341 |
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| Majority | Brown, joined by unanimous |