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Opinion:
UNITED STATES v. MAINE et al. (MASSACHUSETTS BOUNDARY CASE)
No. 35, Orig.
Decided March 17, 1975
Decree entered October 6, 1975— Supplemental decree entered June 15, 1981 — Decided February 19,1985— Supplemental decree entered April 29,1985 — Decided February 25, 1986—
Supplemental decree entered February 26, 1996
The joint motion for entry of a supplemental decree is granted.
SUPPLEMENTAL DECREE
The Court having, by its decision of February 25, 1986, adopted the recommendation of its Special Master that Vineyard Sound constitutes historic inland waters and overruled the exception of Massachusetts to the Report of its Special Master herein insofar as it challenged the Master’s determination that the whole of Nantucket Sound does not constitute historic or ancient inland waters, and having, to this extent, adopted the Master’s recommendations and confirmed his Report:
IT IS ORDERED, ADJUDGED, AND DECREED as follows:
1. For the purposes of the Court’s Decree herein dated October 6, 1975, 423 U. S. 1 (affirming the title of the United States to the seabed more than three geographic miles seaward of the coastline, and of the States to the seabed within the three geographic mile zone), the coastline of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts shall be determined on the basis that the whole of Vineyard Sound constitutes state inland waters and Nantucket Sound (with the exception of interior indentations which are described in paragraphs 2(c), (d) and (e) below) is made up of territorial seas and high seas.
2. For purposes of said Decree of October 6, 1975, the coastline of Massachusetts includes the following straight lines:
(a) A line from a point on Gay Head on Martha’s Vineyard (approximately 41°21’10"N, 70°50'07"W) to the southwestern point of Cuttyhunk Island (approximately 41°24’39"N, 70°56'34"W);
(b) A line from a point on East Chop (approximately 41°28'15"N, 70°34’05"W) to a point on Cape Cod (approximately 41°33'10"N, 70°29'30"W);
(c) A line from a point southeast of East Chop (approximately 41°27'30"N, 70°33'18"W) to a point west of Cape Pogue (approximately 41°25'06"N, 70°27'56"W) on the island of Martha’s Vineyard;
(d) A line from a point on Point Gammon on Cape Cod (approximately 41°36'36"N, 70°15'40"W) to the southwestern-most point of Monomoy Island (approximately 41°33'02"N, 70°00'59"W); and
(e) A line from a point on the west coast of Great Island (approximately 41°37'08"N, 70°16'15"W) to a point on Hyannis Point on Cape Cod (approximately 41°37'27"N, 70°17'34"W).
3. The Court retains jurisdiction to entertain such further proceedings, enter such orders, and issue such writs as from time to time may be deemed necessary or advisable to effectuate and supplement the decree and the rights of the respective parties.
Justice Souter took no part in the consideration or decision of this motion and supplemental decree.

Question: What is the disposition of the case, that is, the treatment the Supreme Court accorded the court whose decision it reviewed?

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stay, petition, or motion granted
affirmed (includes modified)
reversed
reversed and remanded
vacated and remanded
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vacated
petition denied or appeal dismissed
certification to or from a lower court
no disposition

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