Opinion ID: 112480
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Heading Rank: 10

Heading: In summary:

Text: 2. Georgia's exception to the Special Master's use of the right-angle principle, discussed in Part VI hereof, is sustained. 3. Each other exception advanced by Georgia is overruled. 4. Each recommendation made by the Special Master in his two reports, and as to which no exception has been taken, is adopted (subject to the reservation expressed in n. 7, infra ). 5. Each recommendation made by the Special Master, and as to which an exception has been advanced but overruled, is adopted. [7] The parties are directed promptly to prepare an appropriate proposed decree in line with these conclusions. Because the Special Master has been discharged, see 493 U. S. 1053 (1990), the proposed decree shall be submitted directly to this Court for its review and consideration. The Court assumes that the parties will be able to agree upon the form of the decree. If they are unable to agree, each State shall submit to the Court its own formulation with any supportive comment deemed necessary. The Court will then draft the decree and enter it. No costs are allowed. The Court retains jurisdiction to entertain such further proceedings as from time to time may be necessary or advisable to effectuate the forthcoming decree and the rights of the respective parties. It is so ordered.