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 94 STAT. 1730

28 USC 1585.

PUBLIC LAW 96-417—OCT. 10, 1980

"(b) If a civil action within the exclusive jurisdiction of a district court, a court of appeals, or the Court of Customs and Patent Appeals is commenced in the Court of International Trade, the Court of Intemational Trade shall, in the interest ofjustice, transfer such civil action to the appropriate district court or court of appeals or to the Court of Customs and Patent Appeals where such action shall proceed as tf it had been commenced in such court in the first instsmce. "The Court of International Trade shall possess all the powers in law and equity of, or as conferred by statute upon, a district court of the United States.".
 * § 1585. Powers in law and equity

TITLE m—COURT OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE PROCEDURE COURT PROCEDURE

SEC. 301. Chapter 169 of title 28, United States Code, is amended to read as follows: "CHAPTER 169—COURT OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE PROCEDURE "Sec. "2631. Persons entitled to commence a civil action. "2632. Commencement cf a civil action. "2633. Procedure and fees. "2634. Notice. "2635. Filing of official documents. "2636. Time for commencement of action. "2637. Exhaustion of administrative remedies. "2638. New grounds in support of a civil action. "2639. Burden of proof; evidence of value. "2640. Scope and standard of review. "2641. Witnesses; inspection of documents. "2642. Analysis of imported merchandise. "2643. Relief. "2644. Interest. "2645. Decisions. "2646. Retrial or rehearing. "2647. Precedence of cases.

28 USC 2631. 19 USC 1515. 19 USC 1514. 19 USC 1516. 19 USC 1516a. 19 USC 2273.

"§2631. Persons entitled to commence a civil action "(a) A civil action contesting the denial of a protest, in whole or in part, under section 515 of the Tariff Act of 1930 may be commenced in the Court of International Trade by the person who filed the protest pursuant to section 514 of such Act, or by a surety on the transaction which is the subject of the protest. "(b) A civil action contesting the denial of a petition under section 516 of the Tariff Act of 1930 may be commenced in the Court of International Trade by the person whofiledsuch petition. "(c) A civil action contesting a determination listed in section 516A of the Tariff Act of 1930 may be commenced in the Court of International Trade by any interested party who was a party to the proceeding in connection with which the matter arose. "(d)(1) A civil action to review any final determination of the Secretary of Labor under section 223 of the Trade Act of 1974 with respect to the eligibility of workers for adjustment assistance under such Act may be commenced in the Court of International Trade by a worker, group of workers, certified or recognized union, or authorized

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