Title 28 of the United States Code
The United States Code is a consolidation and codification by subject matter of the general and permanent laws of the United States. It is prepared by the ...
28 USC 1349: Corporation organized under federal law as party
The district courts shall not have jurisdiction of any civil action by or against any corporation upon the ground that it was incorporated by or under an Act ...
28 USC PART IV: JURISDICTION AND VENUE - U.S. Code
(a) The Supreme Court shall have original and exclusive jurisdiction of all controversies between two or more States. (b) The Supreme Court shall have original ...
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28 USC PART VI: PARTICULAR PROCEEDINGS - U.S. Code
Any such declaration shall have the force and effect of a final judgment or decree and shall be reviewable as such. (b) For limitations on actions brought with ...
28 USC PART II: DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
The United States district courts shall have exclusive jurisdiction, without regard to the sum or value of the matter in controversy, to ...
chapter 57 —general provisions applicable to court officers and ...
A person holding any civil or military office or employment under the United States or employed by any justice or judge of the United States shall not at the ...
28 USC Ch. 81: SUPREME COURT - U.S. Code
This section consolidates the provisions of sections 47, 47a, 380, and 380a of title 28 , U.S.C., 1940 ed., relating to direct appeals from decisions of three- ...
DETAILED GUIDE TO THE UNITED STATES CODE CONTENT AND ...
The appendices to titles 11, 18, and 28 mostly contain Federal court rules, with a couple of additional freestanding laws in the appendix to title 18. The ...
28 USC Ch. 190: MISCELLANEOUS - U.S. Code
CHAPTER 190 —MISCELLANEOUS · §5001. Civil action for death or personal injury in a place subject to exclusive jurisdiction of United States.
chapter 21 —general provisions applicable to courts and judges
The term "judge of the United States" includes judges of the courts of appeals, district courts, Court of International Trade and any court created by Act of ...
28 USC 2412: Costs and fees - U.S. Code
A judgment for costs when taxed against the United States shall, in an amount established by statute, court rule, or order, be limited to reimbursing in whole ...
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28 USC Ch. 133: REVIEW-MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
(e) An application to the Supreme Court for a writ of certiorari to review a case before judgment has been rendered in the court of appeals may be made at any ...
28 USC Ch. 161: UNITED STATES AS PARTY GENERALLY
Subject to chapter 179 of this title, any action against the United States under section 1346 shall be tried by the court without a jury, except that any action ...
28 USC PART VI, CHAPTER 176, SUBCHAPTER A - U.S. Code
the chapter provides the exclusive civil procedures for the United States ... (1) to recover a judgment on a debt; or ... (2) to obtain, before judgment on a claim ...
28 USC 591: Applicability of provisions of this chapter - U.S. Code
The Attorney General shall conduct a preliminary investigation in accordance with section 592 whenever the Attorney General receives information sufficient to ...
28 USC Ch. 113: PROCESS - U.S. Code
§1691. Seal and teste of process ... All writs and process issuing from a court of the United States shall be under the seal of the court and signed by the clerk ...
28 USC Ch. 125: PENDING ACTIONS AND JUDGMENTS - U.S. Code
(a) Interest shall be allowed on any money judgment in a civil case recovered in a district court. Execution therefor may be levied by the marshal, in any case ...
Rule 26. Duty to Disclose; General Provisions Governing Discovery
U.S.C., Title 28, [former] §643 (Depositions; taken in mode prescribed by State laws) is superseded by the third sentence of Subdivision (a). While a number ...