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 62 STAT.] 80Tr CONG. , 2D SESS.-CH. 646-JUNE 25, 1948 943 to a patent interference, and such appeal by an applicant shall waive his right to proceed under section 63 of Title 35; and (2) the Commissioner of Patents as to trade-mark applica- tions, interferences and cancellations, at the instance of a party applying for or opposing the registration of a trade-mark, or seeking its cancellation, or any party to a trade-mark interference. § 1543. Tariff Commission decisions The Court of Customs and Patent Appeals shall have jurisdiction to review, by appeal on questions of law only, the findings of the United States Tariff Commission as to unfair practices in import trade, made under section 1337 of Title 19. CHAPTER 95-CUSTOMS COURT See 1581. Powers generally. 1582. Review of reappraisement; remission of duties. 1583. Review of decisions on protests. § 1581. Powers generally The Customs Court and each judge thereof shall possess all the powers of a district court of the United States for preserving order, compelling the attendance of witnesses and the production of evidence. § 1582. Review of reappraisement; remission of duties The Customs Court shall have exclusive jurisdiction of appeals for reappraisement and applications for review of reappraisement of imported merchandise and petitions for remission of additional duties filed under the customs laws. § 1583. Review of decisions on protests The Customs Court shall have exclusive jurisdiction to review on protest the decisions of any collector of customs, including all orders and findings entering into the same, as to the rate and amount of duties chargeable and as to all exactions of whatever character within the jurisdiction of the Secretary of the Treasury; decisions excluding any merchandise from entry or delivery, under any provision of the cus- toms laws; and the liquidation or reliquidation of any entry, or the refusal to pay any claim for drawback or to reliquidate an entry for a clerical error as provided by the customs laws. PART V-PROCEDURE Chapter Sec. 111. General Provisions 1651 113. Process 1691 115. Evidence; Documentary _ 1731 117. Evidence; Depositions -- _ 1781 119. Evidence; Witnesses- 1821 121. Juries; Trial by Jury---_ -- -- 1861 123. Fees and Costs 1911 125. Judgments _ -- -- 1961 127. Executions and Judicial Sales-- 2001 129. Moneys Paid into Court- - - 2041 131. Rules of Courts .--.-- - -- _ --- 2071 133. Review-Miscellaneous Provisions 2101 CHAPTER 111-GENERAL PROVISIONS Sec. 1651. Writs. 1652. State laws as rules of decision. 1653. Amendment of pleadings to show jurisdiction. 1654. Appearance personally or by counsel. 1655. Lien enforcement; absent defendants 1656. Creation of new district or division or transfer of territory; lien enforce- ment.

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