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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 37 STAT. · January 17, 1912 · Chapter 10

Chapter 10. To provide for the transfer of certain causes and proceedings to the southern division of the middle district of Alabama

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CHAP. 10.— An Act To provide for the transfer of certain causes and proceedings to the southern division of the middle district of Alabama. January 17, 1912.[[H. R. 13196](/us/bill/62/hr/13196).][[Public, No. 55](/us/pl/62/55).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, * That all civil causes and proceedingsUnited States Courts.Alabama middle judicial district.Transfer of pending cases.Vol. 35, p. 38. now pending in the circuit or the district court of the United States for the middle district of Alabama which arose in either of the counties now embraced in the southern division of the middle district of Alabama, as established in the Act approved March seventh, nineteen hundred and eight, entitled “An Act to provide for circuit and district courts of the United States at Dothan, Alabama,” shall, upon the application of either party, be transferred to the said southern division of the middle district of Alabama for trial and disposition.
Approved, January 17, 1912.
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