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§ 138. Session-Quorum
§ 139. Officers of the court.
§ 140. Salaries of Officers.
§ 141. Clerk's bond
§ 142. Contingent fund
§ 143. Reports to Congress-Copies for departments, etc..
§ 144. Members of Congress not to practice in the court.
§ 146. Judgments for set-offs of counterclaims-How enforced..
§ 147. Decree on accounts of disbursing officers..
§ 148. Claims referred by departments...........
§ 149. Procedure in cases transmitted by departments...
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§ 150. Judgments in cases transmitted by departments-How paid... 284
§ 151. Either house of congress may refer certain claims to court.... 284
§ 152. Costs may be allowed prevailing party.....
§ 153. Claims growing out of treaties not cognizable therein
§ 154. Claims pending in other courts....
§ 155. Aliens
§ 156. All claims to be filed within six years-Exceptions....
§ 157. Rules of practice-May punish contempts...
§ 158. Oaths and acknowledgments..
§ 159. Petitions and verifications.
§ 160. Petition dismissed, when...
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§ 161. Burden of proof and evidence as to loyalty....
§ 162. Claims for proceeds arising from sales of abandoned property. 288
§ 163. Commissioners to take testimony...
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§ 164. Power to call upon departments for information..
§ 180. Debtors to the United States may have amount due ascertained 293
§ 181. Appeals
§ 182. Appeals in Indian cases...
§ 183. Attorney general's report to congress.
§ 184. Loyalty a jurisdictional fact in certain cases.
§ 185. Attorney general to appear for the defense....
§ 186. Persons not to be excluded as witnesses on account of color or
the cause of interest-Plaintiff may be witness for govern-
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THE COURT OF CUSTOMS APPEALS
§ 188. Court of Customs Appeals-Appointment and salary of judges
-Quorum-Circuit and district judges may act in place of
judge disqualified, etc....
§ 189. Court to be always open for business-Terms may be held in
any circuit-When expenses of judges to be paid.....
§ 190. Marshal of the court-Appointment, salary, and duties..
§ 191. Clerk of the court-Appointment, salary, and duties..
§ 192. Assistant clerk, stenographic clerks, and reporter-Appoint-
ment, salary, and duties....
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§ 193. Rooms for holding court to be provided-Bailiffs and mes-
sengers
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§ 194. To be a court of record-To prescribe form and style of seal,
and establish rules and regulations-May affirm, modify, or
reverse and remand case, etc....
§ 195. Final decisions of Board of General Appraisers to be reviewed
only by Customs Court....
§ 196. Other courts deprived of jurisdiction in customs cases-Pend-
ing cases excepted...
§ 197. Transfer to Customs Court of pending cases-Completion of
testimony
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§ 198. Appeals from Board of General Appraisers-Time within which
to be taken-Record to be transmitted to Customs Court.. 303
§ 199. Records filed in Customs Court to be at once placed on calendar
-Calendar to be called every sixty days....
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CHAPTER IX
THE COMMERCE COURT
§ 200. Commerce Court created-Judges of, appointment and designa-
tion-Expense allowance to judges.................
§ 201. Additional circuit judges-Appointment and assignment....
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§ 202. Officers of the court-Clerk, marshal, etc.-Salaries, etc...... 307
§ 203. Court to be always open for business-Sessions of, to be held
in Washington and elsewhere.
§ 204. Marshals to provide rooms for holding court outside of Wash-
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§ 205. Assignment of judges to other duty-Vacancies, how filled.... 308
§ 206. Powers of court and judges-Writs, process, procedure, etc.... 309
§ 207. Jurisdiction of the court.....
§ 208. Suits to enjoin, etc., orders of Interstate Commerce Commis-
sion to be against United States-Restraining orders, when
granted without notice..............
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§ 209. Jurisdiction of the court, how invoked-Practice and procedure 311
§ 210. Final judgments and decrees reviewable in Supreme Court.... 312
§ 211. Suits to be against United States-When United States may
intervene
§ 212. Attorney General to control all cases-Interstate Commerce
Commission may appear as of right-Parties interested may
intervene, etc.
§ 213. Complainants may appear and be made parties to case..
§ 214. Pending cases to be transferred to Commerce Court-Excep-
tion Status of transferred cases.....
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CHAPTER X
THE SUPREME COURT
§ 215. Number of justices....
§ 217. Vacancy in the office of Chief Justice....
§ 218. Salaries of justices....
§ 219. Clerk, marshal, and reporter.
§ 220. The clerk to give bond....
§ 221. Deputies of the Clerk...
§ 222. Records of the old court of appeals..
§ 223. Tables of fees..........
§ 224. Marshal of the Supreme Court.
§ 225. Duties of the reporter.....
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§ 216. Precedents [Precedence] of the associate justices...
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§ 226. Reporter's salary and allowances..
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§ 227. Distribution of reports and digests....
§ 228. Additional reports and digests-Limitation upon cost-Esti-
mates to be submitted to Congress annually...
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§ 229. Distribution of Federal Reporter, etc., and Digests.
§ 230. Terms
§ 231. Adjournment for want of a quorum.
§ 232. Certain orders made by less than quorum..
§ 233. Original disposition [Exclusive jurisdiction].
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§ 234. Writs of prohibition and mandamus..
§ 235. Issues of fact......
§ 236. Appellate jurisdiction
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§ 237. Writs of error from judgments and decree of State courts.... 326
§ 238. Appeals and writs of error from United States district courts.. 327
§ 239. Circuit court of appeals may certify questions to Supreme
Court for instructions....
§ 240. Certiorari to circuit court of appeals.
§ 241. Appeals and writs of error in other cases.
§ 242. Appeals from Court of Claims....
§ 243. Time and manner of appeals from the Court of Claims....
§ 244. Writs of error and appeals from Supreme Court of and United
States district court for Porto Rico.....
§ 245. Writs of error and appeals from the Supreme Courts of Arizona
and New Mexico....
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§ 246. Writs of error and appeals from the Supreme Court of Hawaii 330
§ 247. Appeals and writs of error from the district court for Alaska
direct to Supreme Court in certain cases......
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§ 248. Appeals and writs of error from the Supreme Court of the
Philippine Islands
§ 249. Appeals and writs of error when a Territory becomes a State.. 332
§ 250. Appeals and writs of error from the Court of Appeals of the
District of Columbia...
§ 251. Certiorari to Court of Appeals, District of Columbia.
§ 252. Appellate jurisdiction under the bankruptcy act.....
§ 253. Precedence of writs of error to State courts...
§ 254. Cost of printing records.....
§ 255. Women may be admitted to practice...
CHAPTER XI
PROVISIONS COMMON TO MORE THAN ONE COURT
§ 256. Cases in which jurisdiction of United States courts shall be
exclusive of States courts.....
§ 257. Oath of United States judges...
§ 258. Judges prohibited from practicing law.....
§ 259. Traveling expenses, etc., of circuit justices and circuit and
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§ 264. Injunctions-In what cases judge may grant.
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§ 265. Injunctions to stay proceedings in State courts.
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§ 266. Injunctions based upon alleged unconstitutionality of State
statutes-When and by whom may be granted....
§ 267. When suits in equity may be maintained....
§ 268. Power to administer oaths and punish contempts.
§ 269. New trials
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§ 270. Power to hold to security for the peace and good behavior.... 343
§ 271. Power to enforce awards of foreign consuls, etc., in certain
cases
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§ 272. Parties may manage their causes personally or by counsel.... 345
§ 273. Certain officers forbidden to act as attorneys..
§ 274. Penalty for violating preceding section....
§ 274a. Amendment of suit brought on wrong side of court.
§ 274b. Equitable defenses interposed in actions at law......
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§ 274c. Amendment where diverse citizenship is defectively alleged. 346
CHAPTER XII
JURIES
§ 275. Qualifications and exemptions of jurors.
§ 276. Jurors, how drawn.....
§ 277. Jurors, how to be apportioned in the district.
§ 278. Race or color not to exclude...........
§ 279. Venire, how issued and served..
§ 280. Talesmen for petit juries...
§ 281. Special juries
§ 282. Number of grand jurors.
§ 283. Foreman of grand jury..........
§ 284. Grand juries, when summoned.
§ 285. Discharge of grand juries...........
§ 286. Jurors not to serve more than once a year.
§ 288. Persons disqualified for service on jury in prosecutions for
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§ 289. Circuit courts abolished-Records of to be transferred to dis-
trict courts
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§ 290. Suits pending in circuit courts to be disposed of in district
courts
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§ 291. Powers and duties of circuit courts imposed upon district courts 354
§ 292. References to laws revised in this act deemed to refer to
sections of act.....
§ 293. Sections 1 to 5, Revised Statutes, to govern construction of
this act