United States Statutes at Large/Volume 5/27th Congress/2nd Session/Chapter 109
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Aug. 1, 1842.
Chap. CIX.—An Act to extend the provisions of an act entitled “An act to regulate processes in the courts of the United States,” passed the nineteenth May, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-eight.[1]
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,Act 19th May, 1828, ch. 68, made applicable to States since admitted into the Union. That the provisions of an act entitled “An act to regulate processes in the courts of the United States,” passed the nineteenth day of May, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-eight, shall be, and they are hereby, made applicable to such States as have been admitted into the Union since the date of said act.
Approved, August 1, 1842.
- ↑ See notes of the decisions of the courts of the United States on the subject of process, vol. 1, 93, and notes to the act of May 19, 1828, chap. 68, vol. 4, 278.