Chapter 1339. To establish a regular term of United States district court in Roanoke City, Virginia, and for other purposes
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CHAP. 1339.— An Act To establish a regular term of United States district court in Roanoke City, Virginia, and for other purposes. June 30, 1902.[[Public, No. 216](/us/pl/57/216).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, United States courts.Virginia western district.Terms.[R. S., secs. 572, 658, pp. 101, 123](/us/rs/s572/658/pp101/123). That hereafter the circuit and district courts of the United States for the western district of 552 *Post*, p. 794, Virginia shall be held each year at Danville on the Tuesday after the second Monday in April and November; at Lynchburg on the Tuesday after the second Monday in March and September; at Abingdon on the Tuesday after the first Monday in May and October; at Harrisonburg on the Tuesday after the first Monday in June and December;
Roanoke added. at Charlottesville on the second Monday in January, and at Roanoke City on the second Monday in February. Sec. 2. Deputy clerks.Residence of. That in the western district of Virginia the clerk of the circuit and district courts at Lynchburg shall appoint two deputy clerks, each of whom shall be deputy clerk both of the circuit and district courts, and one of whom shall reside and keep his office in the city of Charlottesville, and the other in the city of Roanoke, for the purpose, in said respective cities, of taking charge and custody of the court records and papers, attending the sessions of the said courts, issuing all proper process, and discharging all the clerical duties in connection with the business of said courts.
Sec. 3. Marshal. That the marshal for the western district of Virginia shall discharge all the duties of marshal in connection with the business of said courts at Charlottesville and Roanoke. Sec. 4. Effect. That this Act shall be in force from and after its passage. Approved, June 30, 1902.