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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 9 STAT. · July 15, 1846 · Chapter XXXVIII

Chapter XXXVIII. *to change the Time of holding the Federal Court in North Carolina.* July 15, 1846. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, *Circuit Court for North Carolina to be held at Raleigh, on 1st Mondays in June and December

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Chap. XXXVIII.— An Act *to change the Time of holding the Federal Court in North Carolina.* July 15, 1846. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, *Circuit Court for North Carolina to be held at Raleigh, on 1st Mondays in June and December. That the circuit courts of the United States for the district of North Carolina shall be held at Raleigh, on the first Monday in June and the first Monday in December, instead of the times now prescribed 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 court had not hereby been altered.
Approved, July 15, 1846.
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