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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 9 STAT. · Aug. 11, 1848 · Chapter CLIII

Chapter CLIII.

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Chap. CLIII.— An Act *to change the Time of holding the Circuit and District Courts in the State of Kentucky.* Aug. 11, 1848. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That the spring Time of holding the Circuit and District Courts of tho United States in the State of Kentucky, changed.terms of the District and Circuit Courts of the United States in and for the district of Kentucky shall hereafter commence on the third Monday in May, annually, and the fall terms of the same courts shall hereafter commence on the third Monday in October, annually, and may continue in session at each term the number of juridical days now allowed by law; and all actions, suits, appeals, recognizances, processes, writs, and proceedings whatever, pending or which may be pending in said courts or returnable thereto, shall have day therein, and be heard, tried, proceeded with and decided in like manner as if, the time of holding said courts or sessions had not been hereby altered Approved, August 11, 1848.
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