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TARRANT REGIONAL WATER DISTRICT, PETITIONER v. RUDOLF JOHN HERRMANN, et al.

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   TARRANT REGIONAL WATER DISTRICT, PETITIONER
                        V.
          RUDOLF JOHN HERRMANN, ET AL.



               ON WRIT OF CERTIORARI
        TO THE UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS
               FOR THE TENTH CIRCUIT



  BRIEF FOR THE UNITED STATES AS AMICUS CURIAE
         SUPPORTING VACATUR AND REMAND


                          DONALD B. VERRILLI, JR.
                            Solicitor General
                            Counsel of Record
                          IGNACIA S. MORENO
                            Assistant Attorney General
                          EDWIN S. KNEEDLER
                            Deputy Solicitor General
                          ANN O'CONNELL
                            Assistant to the Solicitor
                            General
                          MARY GABRIELLE SPRAGUE
                            Attorney
                            Department of Justice
                            Washington, D.C. 20530-0001
                            Supreme CtBriefs @usdoj. gov
                            (202) 514-2217

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