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2 USC 393 - Filing of pleadings, motions, depositions, appendixes, briefs, and other papers

U.S. Code > Title 2 > Chapter 12 > § 393 - Filing of pleadings, motions, depositions, appendixes, briefs, and other papers


Current as of: February 2010
  (a) Filings of pleadings, motions, depositions, appendixes,
briefs, and other papers shall be accomplished by:
    (1) delivering a copy thereof to the Clerk of the House of
  Representatives at his office in Washington, District of
  Columbia, or to a member of his staff at such office; or
    (2) mailing a copy thereof, by registered or certified mail,
  addressed to the Clerk at the House of Representatives,
  Washington, District of Columbia: Provided, That if such copy is
  not actually received, another copy shall be filed within a
  reasonable time; and
    (3) delivering or mailing, simultaneously with the delivery or
  mailing of a copy thereof under paragraphs (1) and (2) of this
  subsection, such additional copies as the committee may by rule
  prescribe.

  (b) All papers filed with the Clerk pursuant to this chapter
shall be promptly transmitted by him to the committee.

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