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General
TEXAS, plaintiff, v. NEW MEXICO and Colorado.
137 S. Ct. 2179198 L. Ed. 2d 230·Supreme Court of the United States·2017
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Opinion
TEXAS, plaintiff,
v.
NEW MEXICO and Colorado.
No. 141, Original.
Supreme Court of the United States
May 22, 2017.
The Third Interim Motion of the Special Master for Allowance of Fees and Disbursements, as amended by his letter dated May 17, 2017, is granted, and the Special Master is awarded a total of $219, 125.57, for the period November 2, 2015, through March 13, 2017, to be paid as follows: 37.5% by Texas, 37.5% by New Mexico, 20% by the United States and 5% by Colorado.