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 904 PUBLIC LAWS-OH. 646 -JUNE 25, 1948 [62 STAT. and Patent Appeals or Customs Court, desires to retire, he shall furnish to the President a certificate of disability signed by the Chief Justice of the United States. A circuit or district judge, desiring to retire, shall furnish to the President a certificate of disability signed by the chief judge of his circuit. A judge of the Court of Claims, Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, or Customs Court desiring to retire, shall furnish to the President a certificate of disability signed by the chief judge of his court. compensation. Each justice or judge retiring under this section after serving ten years shall, during the remainder of his lifetime, receive the salary of the office. A justice or judge retiring under this section who has served less than ten years shall, during the remainder of his lifetime, receive one-half the salary of the office. § 373. Judges in Territories and Possessions Any judge of the United States District Courts for the districts of Hawaii or Puerto Rico, the District Court for the Territory of Alaska, the United States District Court for the District of the Canal Zone or the District Court of the Virgin Islands and any justice of the Supreme Court of the Territory of Hawaii who resigns, retires, or fails of reappointment or is removed by the President of the United States upon the sole ground of mental or physical disability, after attaining the age of seventy years and after serving as judge of one or more of such courts, at least sixteen years, continuously or otherwise, shall continue to receive the salary which he received when he relinquished office. If such service aggregated less than sixteen years but not less than ten years he shall receive that proportion of such salary which the total aggregate number of years of his service bears to sixteen. Service in any of such courts shall be included in the computation of aggregate years of service. § 374. Residence of retired judges Retired judges of the United States are not subject to restrictions as to residence. CHAPTER 19-DISTRIBUTION OF REPORTS AND DIGESTS Sec. 411. Supreme Court reports and digests; printing, binding, and distribution. 412. Supreme Court reports; cost and sale. 413. Reports, digests, and other publications; purchase and distribution. 414. Transmittal of books to successors. 415. Court of Claims decisions. § 41L Supreme Court reports and digests; printing, binding, and distribution preme Cor su- (a) The decisions of the Supreme Court shall be printed, bound, and issued as soon as practicable after rendition. Distribution under this section shall not be made to any place where the court is held in a building not owned by the United States unless the vol- umes are committed to the custody of a United States officer there. The Attorney General shall distribute one copy of each volume to: The President; Secretary of State; Secretary of the Treasury; Secre- tary of War; Secretary of the Navy; Secretary of the Interior; Post- master General; Attorney General; Secretary of Agriculture; Secretary of Commerce; Secretary of Labor; Solicitor General; the Assistant to the Attorney General; each Assistant Attorney General; each United States attorney; each Assistant Secretary of each execu- tive department; each Assistant Postmaster General; Secretary of

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