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THE

FEDERAL REPORTER.

VOLUME 73.

UNIV. OF

CASES ARGUED AND DETERMINED

IN THE

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

PERMANENT EDITION.

MAY-JUNE, 1896.

ST. PAUL:

WEST PUBLISHING CO.

1896.

COPYRIGHT, 1896,

BY

WEST PUBLISHING COMPANY.

JURISPRUDENCE

AMENDMENTS TO RULES.

UNITED STATES CIRCUIT COURT OF APPEALS.

Fourth Circuit.

7.1

Ordered, That rule 7, entitled "Attorneys and Counsellors," be amended so as to read as follows:

All attorneys and counsellors admitted to practice in the supreme court of the United States, or in any circuit court of the United States, shall become attorneys and counsellors in this court on taking an oath or affirmation in the form prescribed by rule 2 of the supreme court of the United States and on subscribing the roll, and on payment of a fee of five dollars.

27.2

Ordered, That rule 27, entitled "Copies of Records and Briefs," be amended so as to read as follows:

The clerk shall cause to be bound and shall carefully preserve in his office one copy of the printed record in every case submitted to the court for its consideration, and of all printed motions, briefs and arguments filed therein.

28.3

Ordered, That rule 28, entitled "Opinions of the Court," be amended so as to read as follows:

1. All opinions delivered by the court shall be printed under the supervision of the judge delivering the same, or of one of the circuit judges, the cost of such printing to be paid by the clerk out of the revenues of his office and charged to the litigants in the respective cases to be taxed and allowed as other costs.

2. The original opinions of the court shall be filed with the clerk of this court for preservation.

3. The clerk of this court shall from time to time cause two sets of the printed opinions of this court to be bound in a substantial manner into volumes, one set to be kept in the clerk's office and one set to be kept in the court library.

Passed May 29, 1896.

1 For rule 7, originally adopted in the Fourth circuit, see 11 C. C. A. c, 47 Fed. v.

2 For rule 27, originally adopted in the Fourth circuit, see 11 C. C. A. cxii, 47 Fed. xii.

3 For rule 28, originally adopted in the Fourth circuit, see 11 C. C. A. cxii, 47 Fed. xii.

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