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 `§` 25 QITLE;2gs.~;Un10iA~L had as airé ”;>;·;§vidv11·._ 3, 1911, ir. *231, § QQ, 33 Stat. 1090.) 25. (Judicial, Code, section 21.) Af§davi1; of personal bias ar pre§::di¢e af jm:lge.—\\’11e:1exfer a party to :my_ aétimx or pm- {~p:—{3~izag,· civil or criminal, shall haake adm! file am affidavit that the j11d;‘c befor€· whpm the é1<·ti0x1 01* pr¢§céess·n .ii1_tha’ mmmcxf pzescribeei in section 27- of this title, tc _lég:ar sm-li matter.! Evcry.su{·h—gHi<iaw·it shall state the facts and the r@asm1s_fm· the belief that such bias mr prejudiée gxists, . mai? $5:111 be tiled iwt lesstlmn t€11._d&·§'S before the bcgixmiéxg {gf HQ term of ilu; fccurt, Q1'- good cause shall bé shown fd: the failure to Ele ..31: within such time`. No party shall be entitled ixymxy cajse/to fiiemcre thanqnc SFJCH gf§d:1v_it·; and _1m such affidavit shall be filed unless acconxpaxycd by 21 `certiiivaté "af cmimsel of mcnrd that such amllayit and application are ximde in gmd faith; The s:1me`·pr0ceéglings.s11al1 be had washes; {hé presiding judge shall iile wixh the clerk of the couri 3, a·érti§<:ai;€· tlxatim dceizas himself puable for any x*eas6n‘ tc · preside with absolute impartiality in th€'[)0I1diI1f,'.S\L\it·_0f action {M::1·.`3,.1911, 0. 231, §· 21, 36'Stat. 1(}90.)_ V ‘ ‘  . — 26. (Judicial Cixle, seétiou 22.) Continumice in case of vacaacy- in c§Hce.—¥-e3Vl1en the dffice of judgé ofiagy district couri l¤=c<smcs vacant, all pmqeés, plczxdings, and ptoceedingg pend " ing before_su@11 court shall, if 11e<·essary, bé équtiriued ·by- the clerk thereqf until suph times asa judge shall be appointed, 01 . designated io- hold such court: an;} the judge so Qdesignated while 1wldi11g"sz1ch_c0urt, shall-possess the `powers conferred by, and be subject id the? provisions contained in, section_·2E of this title. (R. S.°§§ 602, 603·;_Ma11¢. 3. 1911,-c.` 231, § 22 36 Stat, 1090.) `’5· · __ “ ‘ _ · _ · ~ ·' - 27. (Judicial Code; section 23.) Djstricts~wi th more thhr one judge; division of business,-—-I;1 districts having m0re‘t11a1 {me diszrigvt judge, thejudgcs ug agree upon. tlxedivisién 01 busiswss mad assignxxxexzt of case; "U1‘ trial in said district; buw _ mcasc they do awt; so ggrcae, the senmr cxrcmt 3udgc_0f the circuit int which {the district lies, shall make'} all 11(§(‘€SS&1‘] orders for the divisi ¤m. 6f busines5 and the assignment wif caéei for trial in said Qistriét. (Mar. 3, 1911, c. 231, 5 23, 36 Stat 1090.)  " ` Chapta;. 2.--DISTRICT COURTS; JURISDICTION. .Sé1:.' . -_ ` 41, Grigipal jurisdicti0¤.   -. . A ~ Par. 1. United States as plziizntith éivib suits at common law gr ix equity, - ‘ A ` 2. Crimes and czmzuses. _ _3. Admiralty caurws, seizures, and prizes. 4. Suits mxdexjlaw relating to slézivee trades. _, 5. (Bases under imarnal mv<2.uuc, cust0m`s,_ and t¢mn'uge_laws G, Suits under postal iaw$. · 4- ,»; 7. Suits um}erFpat4·x1t, copyright, and trade-mark iaws. _ Suits far violation bf ·in·tcz·st:1t&2 commerce laws; 9. fonalties and forfeitures. · 410. Suits cia debeexafxxreg. . I _ 11. Suits for iujm·iéa‘0¤_,accoun% of acté_ done u;1¢1e~;· law . of Uixited‘SLzit¢·s. " 12. Suits concerning civil rigjlggsf — 13. Siuits against, ‘pers<•r:s ha;c‘i'ug knrxwledge of c0nspiracy.` 14. Suits to redress dkeprivatmu of civil rights:. - — " 15. Suits in ,z·e¤=m·ei· cxeriain ufxices. 16. Suits; agzaimst national banking ~$5s;~;uci;1ti<»ns. 17. Suits byhiicgs for torts.- - A ' 18. niiuits against comsuis and viée cunsuls. 19. Suits am} proceedings in bm1kruhptcy.‘ 20; S_Ui{$.13gi £§ihSt Uuitvd States. _· 23. Suits f{}1'”l1I3?3%\'I:I1l»i¥3C1fiSl1T€ ufpubiic lands. 22.*} Suits uudier immigration and c0utract;g1a1bqr laws.
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CODE AND JUDI(>’I.4R5Y_ QQ; I Sec. · 41. Original juris.di;tlm»-Centinzxed., . Pur. 23. Suits against trusts. mimcimlies, and unlawful cneaém ~ nations. ‘ l ‘ l · 24. Suits cencerning allotments et lend telnslrinns; deere.=..§ . ‘ _ appeal. ‘ _ . I . , 25. Partition sutts where United States is jelnt tenant. ' A 26. ·OriginaI jurisdiction of bills of .§Btm‘;>l€=l€ier by in;=.n;*,m.e,. · I _ campgniee; hearing: injunction; orders nm} deevr·e;»l_ _ · _` · nxissicm; _ · 4 · 3 . _ . V28. Setting-_as'lde.erder of lntefstftte (irp~oreti<m itat-.;,» -_ ‘ poratvd under Act of Congress. ·, · » _43. Vemge of·suits melzxting to orders of Interstate Cemmeece thm: { mission. Q F- V · ' 44. Procedure incertaiu cases. 2 ’ 45; Districtcourt; prnntlgze and procedure.; _ 7 46. Suits to' enjoin orders qt Interstate Commerce Cnnxmjesinn m ne f against Uni.ted_States. Q ·' _. _ -_, 47. Interlocutory injunctlcns;:s..t0‘ orders of- Interstate Cennm~l;·~.;· [ ‘ ‘- 4-Cqmmlssion; appeal to Supreme Court,. , 48. Sl!ltSvt0_b€ `ngainst United States;" intervention byllnited States., ‘· 49. Appellnte jurisdiction;‘Chinese#exelazsien’_ laws. 1 `50. Sameyfclonies witl1in‘rYell’nwst0;ne Nzitlnnal Rrirk. _ [ 51.. Jurisdiction of primes on; Indian reservations ln,S¢»ntb Daketg. _ ,- 52. Cla—ims~resultin,·;. frenz seizure of vessels for unlawful senllegdn “ _ .Bering Sen; claims which znny he submltte<l;Vlimltati·nz$s., ~ l l 53. Jurisdiction of suits by or t-xgains.t'C_b»ina Irene Act eorpnmtién. V . -F CROSS RE`l·‘EB!·2NCE· i Jurisdiction of naturalization proceedings; gw chapter 9 of Title :@_ t_ Amszxs Asn Crmzmxsmr. " ‘ _ _ ‘· Section 41. (Judicinl Code, section 24, amcnéed)xr§)riginal é Vjurisdiction.—¥—Tl1e district court; slmllhnve urlginnl ji  edietien, ns follows; ~ _ _ W _ __ ‘ 1 _ _ (_1) _ United_States as plainVté1T;`é£lvil. suits €¥{€?@t)l}1??!·01%tGi§ er in I. equity,-—éFirst. Of_ all suits of.`&A(`!i\'i1 natnre, at eemmen lam: er ’_. authorized by law to sue, er between citizens of the same State claiining lands under grunts frcnzn different States; er, ggvhere ,1 the matter in controversy exceeds, exclusive of intere§t_ ann 1, costs, the sum or. value of $34100, and (zz) arises under the g _ Constitution _0r laws of {the United States, nr treaties made. t QI which Shall bc made, under their nnthority, er (lr) is between El citizeng ‘ot’ different States, er (M (ls between citizens ei e yl State and foreign States, eitizens, er snbjeets. No` distriet g t court shall have cognisinnce nf any snit (except upon foreign L_ 2 bills 'of e“xelgnng£¥) to recover ngbn any pmtnissnry nete er · quant holder ·lf such instrument .-be payable to bearer and ne not made by any corpqmtion, unlees snelx suit might have been "_ prosecuted in such: ednrt to i·ee¢;>ver~np0nh said note er other ‘ chose in action if no assignment had been made. The {exege- ’ ling proszislqn es to the sum nr value of the matter in e<m'treversy shall not be construed tenpply to anyef the cn§es men tioned in the succeeding p.arngrn.phs·0t this ·seefi<:m._ (R. S. . [ §§ 563,029; Mitt. *3, 1875, c. 137, 5 1, 18 Stat. {170; `Mnr. 3, " *188Y, cz.`373, § 1, 24 Stat. —552_;· Aug. 13, 188S,`_c. 866, ¤§‘ 1, 25 Stat.) 433; Mar. 3, 1911, c. 23l, $,24, 36 Stat. 1091.) ·· · _ _ (2) Crimes and of)'en.eee.—Gc0rxd. Qt all erlmeisvnnd eienses cogiilzulyle under the author 3 of the United States. (R; S. _, § 5%, pers. 1,-2, ·§ 629. pers._19. 20; Mer. 3, 1875, e..13'l', § .1, il 18 Stnt. 470; Mar.? 3, 1887, ct. 373, § 1, 24 Stat. 552; Aug. 13, 1888, E c. ,866,* §` 1, 25 Stat. ~£33;,Mz1r..3,; 19.11, c. 231, § 24, psa:. 2, 3*} » {Stat. 1091.) . e · _ { (3) Admiralty cczuse.2, seizures, and 11r·i:e.s.—~Thir<l._0f all I . ~ · . ·', g civil eanses_<1f» admirnlty and mnritnne jm·iselietien,_enx·ing to l suitors in all cases therjglnt of a commerrlew remedy where . the eexnmon law is cenmetenf»tc give it, and to claimants fer coxnpenszxticn for injuries to er death of persons _‘other_ then .. the `master er members`ef the eww. of n vessel their rights and remedies under the w0rkmeu’n.e0mpen.sation law of any I ,§
 * _ _ 27. Enforcement of orders of Interstate Cenzmeme final:-
 * in equity, brought by the United States, cmby any etlleer thereef
 * other chose in.nction_ in favor of any assignee, or nf any xnb.se·