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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 3 STAT. · April 3, 1818 · Chapter XXXII

Chapter XXXII. to alter the times of holding the district court in the northern district of New York.(*a*)(*a*) See note to act of April 3, 1818, ch. 32, for the acts which have been passed relating to the district court of the northern district of New York

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Chap. XXXII.— An Act to alter the times of holding the district court in the northern district of New York.(*a*)(*a*) See note to act of April 3, 1818, ch. 32, for the acts which have been passed relating to the district court of the northern district of New York. March 2, 1821. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America, in Congress assembled*, That the district court of the District court to be hereafter holden at Utica on the last Tuesday of August, and the court at Albany on the last Tuesday of January.United States of America, for the northern district of New York, directed by law to be holden at Utica, shall hereafter be holden at the same place, on the last Tuesday of August, instead of the third Tuesday of May, in each year; and that the court directed by law to be holden at Albany, on the second Tuesday of November, shall, instead thereof, hereafter be holden at the same place, on the last Tuesday of January, in each year.
Sec. 2. *And be it further enacted*, That all actions, suits, process, Proceedings, &c., continued accordingly.proceedings, commenced, or to be commenced, or now pending in said district court, and liable to be discontinued or suffer prejudice from the foregoing alterations, may be returned to, and shall be continued to, the district court to be holden in pursuance of this act, in such manner as that the same shall sutler no discontinuance or prejudice by virtue of this act. Approved, March 2, 1821.
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