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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 44 STAT. · Chapter 1

Chapter 1.

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Chap. 1. General Provisions 853 2. prohibition of Intoxicating Beverages 853 3. Industrial Alcohol 861 IX TITLE 28.—JUDICIAL CODE AND JUDICIARY Part 1.—Judicial Code Chap. Page 1. District Courts; Organization 863 2. District Courts; Jurisdiction 866 3. District Courts; Removal of Causes 870 4. District Courts: Miscellaneous Provisions 873 5. District Courts; Districts and Provisions Applicable to Particular Slates 876 6. Circuit Courts of Appeals 892 7. The Court of Claims 896 8.
The Court of Customs Appeals 901 9. The Supreme Court 903 10. Provisions Common to More Than One Court 907 11. Juries 911 12. General Provisions 913 13. Repealing Provisions 913 Part 2.—The Judiciary 14. Habeas Corpus 947 15. District Attorneys, Marshals, Clerks, and Other Court Officers, and Commissioners 915 16. Fees, Compensation, and Accounts of Officers 919 17. Evidence 927 18. Procedure 931 TITLE 29.—LABOR
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