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THE

FEDERAL REPORTER.

VOLUME 85.

CASES ARGUED AND DETERMINED

IN THE

CIRCUIT COURTS OF APPEALS AND CIRCUIT ·
AND DISTRICT COURTS OF THE
UNITED STATES.

PERMANENT EDITION.

APRIL-MAY, 1898.

ST. PAUL:
WEST PUBLISHING CO.

1898.

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RULES OF COURT,

UNITED STATES CIRCUIT COURTS OF APPEALS.

Fourth Circuit.

23.1

1. Hereafter all records shall be printed under the supervision of the clerk, by such printer and at such rate as the court may designate. 2. Upon the payment of the estimated cost of printing, together with the supervising fees as established by law (which amounts shall be deposited with the clerk within ten days after notice thereof), the clerk shall cause to be printed thirty copies of the record, twenty copies of which shall be filed for the use of the court, three copies furnished to the adverse party, and the remaining copies delivered to the appellant or plaintiff in error at least ten days before the term or adjourned term.

3. The parties may stipulate in writing that parts only of the record shall be printed, and the case may be heard on the parts so printed, but the court may direct the printing of other parts of the record.

4. If the record shall not have been printed when the case is reached in the regular call of the docket, the case may be dismissed.

5. In case of reversal, affirmance, or dismissal, with costs, the amount paid for the printing of the record and the clerk's fees for supervising the same, shall be taxed against the party against whom costs are given.

Adopted and amended May 19, 1898.

Ninth Circuit.

36.2

Rule 36 of the United States circuit court of appeals for the Ninth circuit was amended on May 3, 1898, by adding thereto the following section:

(3) A term of this court shall be held annually in the city of Seattle in the state of Washington and in the city of Portland in

1 For rule as originally adopted in the Fourth circuit, see 21 C. C. A. Iviii., 78 Fed. lviii.

2 For rule originally adopted in the Ninth circuit, see 21 C. C. A. cviii., 78 Fed. cviii.

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