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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 43 STAT. · September 19, 1922 · Chapter 526

Chapter 526. to amend section 51 of chapter 4 of the Judicial Code,” approved September 19, 1922, and an Act entitled “An Act to amend section 876 of the Revised Statutes,” approved September 19, 1922

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Chap. 526: To extend for an additional period of one year the effective period of the Act entitled “An Act to amend section 51 of chapter 4 of the Judicial Code,” approved September 19, 1922, and an Act entitled “An Act to amend section 876 of the Revised Statutes,” approved September 19, 1922. Chapter 526 43 Stat. 1264 1925-03-04 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2025-02-07 68 2 public
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Chapter 526
to amend section 51 of chapter 4 of the Judicial Code,” approved September 19, 1922, and an Act entitled “An Act to amend section 876 of the Revised Statutes,” approved September 19, 1922
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