United States Statutes at Large/Volume 4/19th Congress/1st Session/Chapter 23
Chap. XXIII.—An Act for altering the time of holding one term of the district court for the western district of Pennsylvania.[1]
Term of court held in Pittsburg altered.Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the term of the district court of the western district of Pennsylvania, now directed to be held at Pittsburg, in the county of Alleghany, on the second Monday of October, shall hereafter be held at the same place, on the third Monday of October, in each year thereafter.
All actions, suits, &c., to remain the same as if no change had taken place.Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That all actions, suits, processes, pleadings, and other proceedings, commenced and pending in the said district court, shall have day, be heard, and determined, on the said third Monday of October, in the same manner as they would have been, on the second Monday of October, if the act had not passed.
Approved, April 5, 1826.
- ↑ See notes to the act of May 15, 1820, ch. 111.