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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 33 STAT. · April 22, 1904 · Chapter 1420

Chapter 1420. To amend the first section of an Act providing that the circuit court of appeals for the fifth judicial circuit of the United States shall hold at least one term of said court annually in the city of Montgomery, in the State of Alabama, approved January thirtieth, nineteen hundred and three

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CHAP. 1420.— An Act To amend the first section of an Act providing that the circuit court of appeals for the fifth judicial circuit of the United States shall hold at least one term of said court annually in the city of Montgomery, in the State of Alabama, approved January thirtieth, nineteen hundred and three. April 22, 1904. [[H. R. 9648](/us/bill/58/hr/9648).] [[Public, No. 143](/us/pl/58/143).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the first section of the United States courts.
Fifth judicial circuit. Term at Montgomery, Ala., changed. Vol. 32, p. 784, amended. Act providing that the circuit court of appeals for the fifth judicial circuit of the United States shall hold at least one term of said court annually in the city of Montgomery, in the State of Alabama, approved January thirtieth, nineteen hundred and three, be, and the same is hereby, amended by striking out the concluding words of said section, to wit, “on the first Monday in September in each year,” and inserting in lieu thereof the words “on the third Monday in October in each year.
” Approved, April 22, 1904.
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