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Tucker Act and United States District Court for the District of Wyoming

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Difference between Tucker Act and United States District Court for the District of Wyoming

Tucker Act vs. United States District Court for the District of Wyoming

The Tucker Act (March 3, 1887, ch. 359) is a federal statute of the United States by which the United States government has waived its sovereign immunity with respect to certain lawsuits. The United States District Court for the District of Wyoming (in case citations, D. Wyo.) is the Federal district court whose jurisdiction comprises the state of Wyoming and those portions of Yellowstone National Park situated in Montana and Idaho.

Similarities between Tucker Act and United States District Court for the District of Wyoming

Tucker Act and United States District Court for the District of Wyoming have 0 things in common (in Unionpedia).

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Tucker Act and United States District Court for the District of Wyoming Comparison

Tucker Act has 17 relations, while United States District Court for the District of Wyoming has 32. As they have in common 0, the Jaccard index is 0.00% = 0 / (17 + 32).

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