Chapter 153. To amend an Act entitled “An Act providing the terms and places of holding the courts of the United States in the district of Minnesota, and for other purposes,” approved April twenty-sixth, eighteen hundred and ninety
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CHAP. 153.— An Act To amend an Act entitled “An Act providing the terms and places of holding the courts of the United States in the district of Minnesota, and for other purposes,” approved April twenty-sixth, eighteen hundred and ninety. February 9, 1904. [[S. c](/us/bill/58/s/S. 707).] [[Public, No. 17](/us/pl/58/17).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, United States courts. Minnesota judicial district. [R.
S., secs. 572, 658, pp. 100, 121](/us/rs/s572/658/p100/121). That section four of an Act entitled “An Act providing the terms and places of holding the courts of the United States in the district of Minnesota, anti for other purposes” approved April twenty-sixth, eighteen hundred and ninety, he amended so as to read as follows: " “Sec. 4. That regular terms of the circuit and district courts shallTerms of court.Vol. 26, p. 73, amended. be held as follows: For the first division, on the third Tuesday in May and the third Tuesday in November; for the second division, on the fourth Tuesday in April and the fourth Tuesday in October; for the third division on the first Tuesday in June and the first Tuesday in December; for the fourth division, on the first Tuesday in April and the first Tuesday in October: for the fifth division, on the second Tuesday in January and the second Tuesday in July; for the sixth division, on the first Tuesday in May and the second Tuesday in November.
” " Sec. 2. That this Act shall take effect and be in force from and afterEffect, March 1,1904. the first day of March, anno Domini nineteen hundred and four. Approved, February 9, 1904.