United States Statutes at Large/Volume 4/22nd Congress/1st Session/Chapter 77
Chap. LXXVII.—An Act for altering the time of holding the district court of the United States for the district of Indiana.[1]
Court to be held on last Monday in May and November.Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the district court of the United States for the district of Indiana shall be hereafter holden on the last Mondays of May and November, in each year, instead of the first Mondays of said months, as is now required by law.
Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That all proceedings of a civil or criminal nature, now pending in, or returnable to, said court, shall be proceeded in by said court in the same manner as if no alteration of the times for holding said court had taken place.
Approved, May 19, 1832.
- ↑ Acts relating to the courts of the United States in the territory and state of Indiana.An act to regulate trade and intercourse with the Indian tribes, and to preserve peace on the frontiers. March 30, 1802, ch. 13, sec. 15.An act for the regulation of the courts of justice of Indiana, February 24, 1815, ch. 54.An act supplementary to an act, entitled “An act regulating and defining the duties of the judges of the territory of Illinois, and for vesting in the courts of Indiana a jurisdiction in chancery cases arising in the said territory.” April 29, 1816, ch. 154.An act to provide for the due execution of the laws of the United States within the state of Indiana, March 3, 1817, ch. 100.An act respecting the jurisdiction of certain district courts, February 19, 1831, ch. 28.An act for altering the time of holding the district court of the United States for the district of Indiana, May 19, 1832, ch. 77.An act supplementary to an act, entitled “An act to amend the judicial system of the United States,” March 3, 1837, ch. 34, sec. 3, 4.An act to change the time of holding the circuit and district courts in the seventh circuit, March 10, 1838, ch. 33.