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Title 28
Part V
Chapter 111
US Code - Chapter 111: General provisions
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Section 1651
Writs
Section 1652
State laws as rules of decision
Section 1653
Amendment of pleadings to show jurisdiction
Section 1654
Appearance personally or by counsel
Section 1655
Lien enforcement; absent defendants
Section 1656
Creation of new district or division or transfer of territory; lien enforcement
Section 1657
Priority of civil actions
Section 1658
Time limitations on the commencement of civil actions arising under Acts of Congress
Section 1659
Stay of certain actions pending disposition of related proceedings before the United States International Trade Commission
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