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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 33 STAT. · February 18, 1905 · Chapter 584

Chapter 584. To provide for sittings of the circuit and district courts of the southern district of Florida in the city of Fernandina, in said district

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CHAP. 584.— An Act To provide for sittings of the circuit and district courts of the southern district of Florida in the city of Fernandina, in said district. February 18, 1905. [[S. 4503](/us/bill/58/s/4503).] [[Public, No. 77](/us/pl/58/77).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That in addition to the times United States courts. Florida southern district. Terms of court. [R. S., sec. 658, p. 120](/us/rs/s658/p120). and places now fixed by law for the sitting of the circuit court of the United States for the southern district of Florida there shall be a session of the said circuit court in the city of Fernandina on the first Monday in April in each year hereafter.
Sec. 2. That there shall be a regular term of the district court of Terms at Fernandina. [R. S., sec. 572, p. 99](/us/rs/s572/p99). *Proviso*. Court room. the United States for the southern district of Florida in the city of Fernandina on the first Monday in April in each year hereafter: *Provided*, That suitable rooms and accommodations shall be furnished for the holding of said courts at the said place, free of expense to the Government of the United States. Approved, February 18, 1905.
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