Chapter 153. To amend an Act entitled “An Act to divide the judicial district of Nebraska into divisions and to provide for an additional district judge in said district.” April 12, 1910.[[S. 226](/us/bill/61/s/226).][[Public, No. 127](/us/pl/61/127).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of
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CHAP. 153.— An Act To amend an Act entitled “An Act to divide the judicial district of Nebraska into divisions and to provide for an additional district judge in said district.” April 12, 1910.[[S. 226](/us/bill/61/s/226).][[Public, No. 127](/us/pl/61/127).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Nebraska judicial district.Vol. 34, pp. 998,999. That sections three and seven of the Act entitled “An Act to divide the judicial district of Nebraska into divisions and to provide for an additional district judge in said district,” approved February twenty-seventh, nineteen hundred and seven, be amended to read as follows:
" “Sec. 3. Regular terms.Vol. 34, p. 998, amended.Places.*Post*, p. 1118. That the regular terms of the circuit and district courts of the United States for said district of Nebraska shall be held at the following times and places, namely: At Omaha, beginning on the fourth Monday in September and the first Monday in April; at Norfolk, beginning on the third Monday in September; at Grand Island, beginning on the second Monday in January; at North Platte, beginning on the second Monday in June; at Chadron, beginning on the second Monday in September; at Lincoln, beginning on the first Monday in October and the second Monday in May ; at Hastings, beginning on the second Monday in March; and at McCook, beginning on the first Monday in March.
” “Sec. 7. Jurisdiction.Civil suits not of a local nature.Vol. 34, p. 999, amended. That all civil actions not of a local nature, against a single defendant, must be brought in the division where said defendant resides; but if there are two or more defendants residing in different divisions of said district the plaintiff may sue in any division in which Issues of fact.a defendant resides, and all issues of fact arising in such suit shall be tried in such division unless by consent of the parties, with the approval of the court, the case shall be removed to some other division.
” " Approved, April 12, 1910.