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Code · U.S. Code · Title 29 - LABOR · CHAPTER 11— LABOR-MANAGEMENT REPORTING AND DISCLOSURE PROCEDURE · SUBCHAPTER IV— TRUSTEESHIPS · § 466

§ 466. Additional rights and remedies; exclusive jurisdiction of district court; res judicata

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The rights and remedies provided by this subchapter shall be in addition to any and all other rights and remedies at law or in equity: Provided, That upon the filing of a complaint by the Secretary the jurisdiction of the district court over such trusteeship shall be exclusive and the final judgment shall be res judicata.
(Pub. L. 86–257, title III, § 306, Sept. 14, 1959, 73 Stat. 532.)
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