Chapter 25. For the relief of claimants having suits against the United States pending in the circuit and district courts of the United States affected by the Act of June twenty-seventh, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, amending the Act of March third, eighteen hundred and eighty-seven
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CHAP. 25.— An Act For the relief of claimants having suits against the United States pending in the circuit and district courts of the United States affected by the Act of June twenty-seventh, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, amending the Act of March third, eighteen hundred and eighty-seven. February 26, 1900. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That no suit shall abate or be Suits pending in United States courts by Government officers to recover fees for services unaffected by transfer of jurisdiction to Court of Claims, etc.
Vol. 30, p. 495. Vol. 24, p. 505. affected by the Act of June twenty-seventh, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, entitled “An Act to amend sections one and two of the Act of March third, eighteen hundred and eighty-seven,” which was pending in any circuit court of appeals, circuit or district court of the United States at the time of the passage of said Act; and all such suits which have been dismissed by reason of said Act shall be restored to their places in such courts and proceeded with as if the same had not been enacted; and time within which an appeal or writ of error may be taken or prosecuted in any case affected by this Act is hereby extended six months from the passage hereof.
Approved, February 26, 1900.