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US Code
Title 28
Part IV
Chapter 89
US Code - Chapter 89: District courts; removal of cases from state courts
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Section 1441
Actions removable generally
Section 1442
Federal officers or agencies sued or prosecuted
Section 1442A
Members of armed forces sued or prosecuted
Section 1443
Civil rights cases
Section 1444
Foreclosure action against United States
Section 1445
Nonremovable actions
Section 1446
Procedure for removal
Section 1447
Procedure after removal generally
Section 1448
Process after removal
Section 1449
State court record supplied
Section 1450
Attachment or sequestration; securities
Section 1451
Definitions
Section 1452
Removal of claims related to bankruptcy cases
Section 1453
Removal of class actions
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