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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 22 STAT. · Mar. 23, 1882 · Chapter 48

Chapter 48. to amend the Revised Statutes of the United States establishing the times, places, and provisions for holding terms of the district and circuit courts in the northern district of New York

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CHAP. 48.— An Act to amend the Revised Statutes of the United States establishing the times, places, and provisions for holding terms of the district and circuit courts in the northern district of New York.Mar. 23, 1882. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,District court, northern district New York.[R. S. 572, 100, amended](/us/rs/t/s572/100).Terms of court. That that paragraph of section five hundred and seventy-two of the Revised Statutes declaring the times, places, and provisions for holding terms of the District Court in the Northern District of New York be amended so as to read as follows:
" “In the northern district of New York, at Albany, on the third Tuesday in January; at Utica on the third Tuesday in March; at Rochester, on the second Tuesday in May; at Buffalo on the third Tuesday in September; at Auburn, on the third Tuesday in November; and in the discretion of the judge of the court, one term annually at such time and place within the counties of Onondaga, Saint Lawrence, Clinton, Jefferson, Oswego, and Franklin as he may from time to time appoint. Such appointment shall be made by notice of at least twenty days published in the State paper of New York and one newspaper published at the place where said court is to be held.
" 33 Sec. 2. That that paragraph of section six hundred and fifty-eight ofCircuit court.[R. S. 658, 121, amended](/us/rs/t/s658/121). the Revised Statutes declaring the times, places and provisions for holding terms of the circuit court in the Northern district of New York be amended so as to read as follows: " “In the northern district of New York, at Canandaigua, on the thirdTerms. Tuesday in June; at Syracuse on the third Tuesday in November; at Albany, on the third Tuesday in January.
And when the said term appointed to be held at Albany be adjourned, it shall be adjourned to meet in Utica on the third Tuesday in March; but said adjourned term shall be for the transaction of civil business only.” " Sec. 3. That section eight hundred and six of the Revised Statutes[R. S. 806, 151, amended](/us/rs/t/s806/151). be amended so as to read as follows: " “Section 806. No Jury shall be drawn for service exclusively in the circuit court for the northern district of New York at the terms thereof required by law to be held at Albany and Syracuse, or at the adjourned term thereof required by law to be held at Utica, if a jury is drawn to serve in the district court held at the same times and places with said terms and adjourned term, but it shall be used for the trial of issues of fact arising in civil and criminal causes in said circuit court; and the verdicts of said jury and all proceedings upon the trial of said issues shall be of the same effect as if the said jury had been drawn to serve in the said circuit court.
” " Approved, March 23, 1882.
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