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28 USC 1692 Legislative History

 

U.S. Code > Title 28 > Part V > Chapter 113 > § 1692 - Process and orders affecting property in different districts


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(June 25, 1948, ch. 646, 62 Stat. 945.)


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                   HISTORICAL AND REVISION NOTES                   
  Based on title 28, U.S.C., 1940 ed., Sec. 112 (Mar. 3, 1911, ch.
231, Sec. 51, 36 Stat. 1101; Sept. 19, 1922, ch. 345, 42 Stat. 849;
Mar. 4, 1925, ch. 526, Sec. 1, 43 Stat. 1264; Apr. 16, 1936, ch.
230, 49 Stat. 1213).
  Venue provisions of section 112 of title 28, U.S.C., 1940 ed.,
appear in sections 1391 and 1401 of this title. Other provisions
are incorporated in section 1695 of this title.
  The exception at the beginning of the section was substituted for
"Except as provided in sections 113-117 of this title."
  Changes were made in phraseology.

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Questions & Answers: Process

My wife and I were just served papers for a Lis Pendens concerning foreclosure of a home we sold in Pinellas County, Florida. We sold the home in September of 2007. I have no ide...
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See also:
U.S. Code Title 28 > Part V > Chapter 113 - Process

State Laws: Process

AlabamaAlabama Code > Title 6 > Chapter 4 - Process
CaliforniaCalifornia Code of Civil Procedure > Part 2 > Title 5 - Jurisdiction And Service Of Process
South CarolinaSouth Carolina Code > Title 15 > Chapter 9 - Summonses, Orders Of Publication And Service Of Papers Generally
ConnecticutConnecticut General Statutes > Title 52 > Chapter 896 - Civil Process, Service and Time for Return
FloridaFlorida Statutes > Chapter 48 - Process and Service of Process
Florida Statutes > Chapter 49 - Constructive Service of Process
IndianaIndiana Code > Title 34 > Article 33 - Commencement Of Action: Service Of Process
KansasKansas Statutes > Chapter 61 > Article 30 - Process
LouisianaLouisiana Code of Civil Procedure > Book II > Title II - Citation And Service Of Process
MaineMaine Revised Statutes Title 14 > Chapter 203 - Process
MichiganMichigan Laws > Chapter 450 > Act 156 of 1955 - Attorney In Fact For Service Of Process
MontanaMontana Code Title 25 > Chapter 3 - Service Of Process And Other Papers
New MexicoNew Mexico Statutes Chapter 38 > Article 1 - Process
New YorkNew York Laws - New York City Civil Court > Article 4 - Summons
New YorkNew York Laws > New York City Civil Court > Article 4 - Summons
North DakotaNorth Dakota Code > Chapter 28-06.2 - Service of Process on United States
OhioOhio Code > General Provisions > Chapter 7 - Process; Publication
Ohio Code > Title 27 > Chapter 2703 - Service Of Summons
South DakotaSouth Dakota Laws > Title 15 > Chapter 9 - Commencement Of Actions And Service Of Process
TennesseeTennessee Code > Title 20 > Chapter 2 - Process
VermontVermont Statutes > Title 12 > Chapter 25 - Process
VirginiaVirginia Code Title 8.01 > Chapter 8 - Process

 

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