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

Chapter 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

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CHAP. 526.— An Act 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. March 4, 1925.[[S. 3913](/us/bill/68/s/3913).][[Public, No. 601](/us/pl/68/601).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, * Judicial Code.Suits by the Government.Vol, 12, p. 849, amended.
That the last proviso of section 51 of the Judicial Code, as amended by the Act entitled “An Act to amend section 51 of chapter 4 of the Judicial Code,” approved September 19, 1922, is amended to read as follows:Extension of service effective only for four years. “*Provided further*, That this Act shall be effective for a period of four years after September 19, 1922, after which said section 51, chapter 4, as it exists in the present law shall be and remain in full force and effect.” 1265 Sec. 2.
That the last paragraph of the Act entitled “An Act toIssue of subpoenas.Vol. 42, p. 848, amended. amend section 876 of the Revised Statutes,” approved September 19, 1922, is amended to read as follows: " “This amendment shall be effective for a period of six years afterDistance limit effective only for six years.[R. S., sec. 876, p. 176](/us/rs/s876/p176). September 19, 1922, after which section 876 as it exists in the present law shall be and remain in fall force and effect.
” " Approved, March 4, 1925.
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