Does a state court have the power to determine whether real property is within its boundaries or is in a neighboring state?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from River Farms, Inc. v. Superior Court of San Bernardino County, 252 Cal.App.2d 604, 60 Cal.Rptr. 665 (Cal. App. 1967):

A state court has the power to determine, as between private contestants, the disputed question whether real property is within its boundaries or is in a neighboring state, where the fact depended upon the effect of the shift of the course of the boundary river. (Durfee v. Duke, 375 U.S. 106, 84 S.Ct. 242, 11 L.Ed.2d 186.)

Section 1060, Code of Civil Procedure, provides:

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