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1100 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 231. 1911. V¤¤¤° °‘ Wim Sec. 40. The trial of offenses punishable with death shall be had °¤1ii1§?.•ec, m,p.1sa in the county where the offense was committed, where that can be done without great inconvenience. _ _ °¤¤¤¤¤¤ °¤ Wh Sec. 41. The trial of all offenses committed upon the high seas, or nhidic Beam, p.1ss. elsewhere out of the jurisdiction of ang part1c ar State or district, shgblsbiin thp district where the olien er IS found, or mto which he is t ro t. _ _ 0¤__E¤t;•m‘;°gg*;°;g Sec. 42.u€Vhen any offense against the United States is b@ m giaarmmcanei. one judicial district and completed in another 1t shall be deemed to

      • 8* °°"‘m"‘”°‘ have been committed in either, and may be dealt with, mqurred of,

. tried, determined, and prmished in either district, m the same manner as if it had been actually @114 Wh9l}¥ committed therein. g_¤*g{g‘c*'£'°*;*gg Sec. 43. All pecuniaryplenaltres an forfertures may be sued for " p` and recovered either in the district where they accrue or m the district where the ofender is found. _ _ _ afgggl '°"°°°°· Seo. 44. Taxes under any law providing internal revenue s. s..=·e·=7=¤. r>· m. may be sued for and recovered either in the district where the habrlity for such tax occurs or in the district Wl1¢1‘¤ the delinquent resides. seizures ¤¤ Mah Sec. 45. Proceedings on made on the high seas, for for- _§.&S.,¤ec.7|4. ares. feiture under any law of the United States, may be prosecuted m ` any district into which the roperty so seized is brosizlght and pros

 instituted.   on such seizures m e within any

· district shall be prosecuted in tlredistrict where the seizure is made, exgépt in cases where it ;s o1?1erwrse(i;>rovided. f rt omasmmum or nc. 46. P1‘0080>dl_DgB_ _ or _ e con emnatron o any ro capiusurncumary me mmd, whether on qu; gg; pr elsewhere out ofptheeliniits of ug8··•°'*’°°· P- 1*- any iudicial district, or Within district, on account of its being •· purchased 'or acquired, sold or given, with intent to use or employ the same, or to suffer it to be or employed, in aiding, abetting, or promoting any insurrection against the Government of the United States, or_ knowingly so used or emplo ed by the owner thereof, or with his consent, may be pirosecutedy in api district .where the same may be seized, or into w ch It may be then and proceedings { fir? institutiid. Oedi _ f f of f I !‘¤rf¤i¢!:¤¤ ° vm nc. 47. roc ngs on seizures or 0 eiture o an vesse or

c¤°°i•¢ti.°° E cargo entering any port of entry which has been closed bg the Presi-

”·°··'°°‘6°‘•*"°°‘ dent in pursuance of law, or of goods and chattels coming from a State or section declared by proclamation of the President to be in insurrection into other plarts of the United States, or- of any vessel or vehicle conveying suc property, or conve persons to or from such State or section, or of any vessel llifnliingrng, in whole or in part, to any mhabitant of such State or section, may be prosecuted in ::3; districtinto which the property so seized may be taken gnduppoc _ 'ngs mstrtuted; and the district court thereof shall have as th tjgrrpdiitron over such proceedings as if the seizure was made rn a is rrc . $:·fg;•;§*g,6_ Sec. 48. In suits bropight for the inf ement of letters patent the ` district courts of the nited States siliiill have jurisdiction, in law or in equit , in the district of which the defendant is an inhabitant, or in any district in which the defendant, whether a person, partnership, or corporation, shall have committed acts of infringement and have a regular and established dplace of business. If such suit is brought a district of which e defendant is not an inhabitant but_m wh1ch_such defendant has a regular and established place of busmess, service of process, summons, or subpcena upon the defendant may_be made by service upon the agent or agents engaged in condugtmglpérclglpusiness rn thebdistmct in which suit is brought. pmeeemgs to as _ nc. . proceedings y any national ban association to {§,‘§‘,,,Y§§f‘”"°u°‘ °' enjom the Comptroller of the Currency, under thldlnliovisions of any R·S- ¤¤•=·736»1>-139- law relating to natronaibanking associations, shall be had in the district where such association 18 located. ‘