Chapter 102. To change and fix the time for holding the district and circuit courts of the United States for the northeastern division of the eastern district of Tennessee
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CHAP. 102.— An Act To change and fix the time for holding the district and circuit courts of the United States for the northeastern division of the eastern district of Tennessee. January 19, 1901. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the terms of the circuit Tennessee eastern judicial district, northeastern division.Terms of court at Greeneville.and district courts of the United States for the northeastern division of the eastern district of Tennessee, held at Greeneville.
Tennessee, shall commence on the second Monday in November and May of each year, instead of the fourth Monday in August and February, as is now provided by law; and each of said terms shall continue as long as the presiding judge may deem necessary. Sec. 2. That no action, suit, proceeding, information, indictment, Pending cases not to abate.recognizance, bail bond, or other process in either of said courts shall abate or be rendered invalid by reason of the change of time in the holding of the terms of said courts, but the same shall be deemed to be returnable to. pending, and triable at the terms herein provided for.
Sec. 3. That all laws and parts of laws conflicting with this Act be, Repeal.and are hereby, repealed. Approved, January 19, 1901.