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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 28 STAT. · March 2, 1895 · Chapter 180

Chapter 180. To amend section three of an Act entitled “An Act to regulate the liens of judgments and decrees of the courts of the United States,” approved August first, eighteen hundred and eighty-eight

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CHAP. 180.— An Act To amend section three of an Act entitled “An Act to regulate the liens of judgments and decrees of the courts of the United States,” approved August first, eighteen hundred and eighty-eight.March 2, 1895. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,United States courts.Liens on property.Vol. 25, p. 357. ‘ That section three of an Act entitled “An Act to regulate the liens of judgments and decrees of the courts of the United States,” approved August first, eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, be amended so as to read as follows: 814 " “Sec. 3.
That nothing herein shall be construed to require the docketingDocketing in State court not required if clerk keeps open permanent record. of a judgment or decree of a United States court, or the tiling of a transcript thereof, in any State office within the same county or the same parish in the State of Louisiana in which the judgment or decree is rendered, in order that such judgment or decree may be a lien on any property within such county, if the clerk of the United States court be required by law to have a permanent office and a judgment record open at all times for public inspection in such county or parish.
” " Approved, March 2, 1895.
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