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967 · TITLE,28.~JUDICIAL,`¤ gme, Dimict, Territory. or memos pt the United states, witivia rights and remgdies when wnfexved by- such hw malt 2»Q· exclusive; at all s¤i:¤1·& ca tnud cr waters not within; · manimity and mfltime jurisdéctiwn; ci all mixes brought into ' uw `i5aite·d $tnt@; and -0t al1`pr00eedi@ for the cmdemna-· finn af prgperty ttkw its ‘m’i3e. The jmfisdictima at the dig- H·g,.·; m mr ts`:$h¤Ii not extend in caixsas arising out or injuries m or death tat other thmiihe mgster or member.? of my t» sv, far which.~<:·cmm¤mticn ia provided by the werkmegm M, mass an law of any Smte, District, Territory, pr

 United Stntés. (B. S. 5 %, pam. 8, 9, _§ SZ), pdr.

,. Mar. & 19;1, c. @1, { 24,·—pa1·. 3, 38 Smt{'1091; Oct. 6; 1917, Qi {@7, § 1. E Stat. %5; {tmc 19,1%, c. 216,- `§ 1,. 42 Stat. 634.) I x4) Sails smder maui relation; ta slaps tvgadq.-—-—-Fqm·th. Of nu. suits arising under any law fe1ati1ag·t0‘ the slave ttade. w tz. S. § 629, par. 7; Ma1·..3,,1911, c. 231, § 24, pa1·.·4, 36 Statq MM2.} t _. ~ . _ -. = _ ` (5} (fuses under €s•¢e}•nal' revemieg évwtmiu, lajidi tqimagc _1mm.—-Fifa:. Gt all casa arising under any lHW;]D1'0Yidi_I1¤g for ` impmai Revenue, or from revenue hum imports qt tonnage, t·$m·pt those. uses arigihg ¤nde1?·ai1y_1aw` providihg revenue {mn; importé, jtirisgzlicticu 01’_ ivhich has been conferréh upontm- Gaurt atYCust0ms Appeals; _(R. S.`§ 563, par. .5, § 629;* pn:. 4; Mar. 3, 1911,jc. 2-31, { 24, par. 5, 36 Stat. `IOQ2.) ‘ ‘ ‘ " (6) Suits wzdcr postal laws.-——Sixth. Ot all ¢ase5` arising, mtde; the postal laWs.J (R. S.·_§ 5&,'pur._7,__§ 629/iasL1‘. 4-;_ Amr. 3, 1911, c. 231, { 24, 6,, 36 Stat. 1®2.}=" , (7) Suits under patmit, copyright, and hudc-mark laws.-4-g Svveznth. Of all suitiat- law', 0;1‘_.iH equity arising under the patent, the ccpjrright, andthe t1‘ét1E·E8i’k_l8.W8. ” (R; S.} 629, , wr. 9·;‘_m¤·. 3, 1911, cg 231, § 24,·_pa1·._7, .:2.6 sm. 1092;, . t ( S) Suit: for violaiiing at interstate commerce. l@•bq.—Eigbth. Of all suits aud_prq>céedings arising kinder any law regulating. _¤y·»mm~ert·;e. (Lim-. _3, 1911,-c. 231, § 24, par. 8, 36 Stat.` 1092; 0t·t.»22, 19135 1:..*32, 38 Stat. 219.). ’ · - _° . {9) Pgnallies and forfeiturc8.·—·Nihth. Of all suits and pro- 7 <·wd§11gg {or the enforcement, of penalties `-and férfeitures · iu- ·~:m·t»d made: any law of the United States. (RQ S. § 563,

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·s. 3, 6, { _629, bar. 5; Mar, 3,-*1911, c. 231, $.24, par. 9, 36

S:at.1092.)_ .— - . t ‘ .2. {10) Suit.; dn debentures:-Tenth. Of All suits by_»the as- _sigs§ec‘ cftany débenture tc; drawback of dutitzs, issued under any iéw I0; the collection of duties, agginsttw person to wtwm

~·ut:iz debenture -was originally ggraixted, 0; against any indorscr

ti1t·ra·0f, to zjecovex amount of such debenture. S. .5 mx?. 10, { 6%, par. 8; Mar. 3, 1911, c. 231, § 24, pa1·.~10, 36 Stat. $@:2,) . t . _ , ,- ‘ g ` Hi) `8'uitn for, injurieé on accmmtf of qcts done under laws of Fzztitcd Statcs_.—Eieye¤th. Of all suité brought by ahy person m recover tiamagés for any injtiry to his {person or property asv accomxt ot any act dom by ,him,;-izmdexj any law 0t‘_the Afnited States, for the pfbtectioi; or ccllectiim of any ot the z·evc11uc»s’ théreof, or to enfdrce the right ‘qf citizens of the tjaitsttzd States to sjoté iq the sévcml States. S; § 629, par. ?·‘Z;·Msr. A3, 1911, c. 231, § *24, Dar; ll. 36 Stat. 1092.) _ _ . »— (1f?f).8ui¥t.s c0ncc—;·mi:·tg` civil yighta.-L-4Twelfth.‘ Qt all `suits tmttmrizcd by law ta w brought by my person for the_rec0vcry· of dumugm on acctmtxat of anjt ihjury to his person or property, or of the_-deprivation ot any right or privilege bf aqzitizcn of the United States, by any act dame in furtherance of anyconspiracy mentioned in.sei:tion'47_0£·Tlt1e 8. (R. S. I563, pur. 11, S 6%, par. 17;‘Ma1·. 3,‘1911..c.=231, i 24, par. 12, 36 Stat. 1092) ‘ t ‘ . _ h ‘ , . . {13) Suits agdimt persons having knmwlcégé of cm»wpiracy.--¤· Thixtceuth. Of all suits ahtherlzed by law ta be brought against any pawn who, having knowledge that any of `the kwmugg mmntimmd in smtica 47 of Title 8: arg atimzt, tcr bc done, aud, having power to prevent-pr aid in` prcventkxg the same;

000E AND JUDIOIARY. § 41 ` neglects or refuses ee to do, to recover damages for any such wrongful act, (R. S. "§ 629, par, 18; Mar, 3, 1911, c. 231,* § 24; `pnr. 13; 36 Stat. 1992.) _ _ Y - . , _ (14) Suitax te redress. deprivation of ·rights.——·-Fourteeuth. Of__a'l1= salts at lawer in eimitygautherized by law te be brought by any person to redrws the deprivation, under color of any_ law, statute, ordinance, regulatien, custom, or usage, ‘o£. any State, of any rigl1t,.privilege, or immunity, se- _cured— by the Constitution of the United States, er of any right secured by any law of the United States pfeeidiag for equal _right.s oi} citizens of the United $tates, er et ell persons withi; the juxisdictieuef the United Statw. (R, 5 563, par, 12, 5 6m, par. 16; Mat. 3, 1911, c. 231,. { 24, 14; 36 Stat. 1092.) (15) Suit: to recover certaii»’0§lceaQ~Fifteeath. Oi all suits to_ recover ·po&sie¤ of any omce, except that let Qector eil _ President Tor Vice Pl{&i€}&Ht, Reprweutative in as Delegate te Qilengress, *912 memberpf an State Iegslatere, authorized by `law ‘t0 be brouéht, wbereiu it appears twt the wie @tiea touehiag the title, to such 0§ee arises out of the denial eftthe right. te vote to any éitizeav eEering,, to vote; on eeeeum: et race, color, 01- previoug condition of Seeli jerimicticn shall ex- tend `cply so far aafte determine the rights et the parties te l such office Dy reason of the denial of the right gmranteed by the Constitution of the United Ststm, and by my law, to enfotce the right of citizens of the _Uuit$ &ates to inte in (all the States. (B. `S. 5 563, Di?. 13, Q w, mx. 13; Liar. 3; 1911, iz. 231, 5 24,'par. 15,36 Stat.-1092;) . ‘ ‘ (16)- Suits- against `*·n~a;€0¢¢q¢·lga•¤Hng_ esseeid¢ioi¢~s.—-Sixteenth.`Ot all cases cemmeneed‘ bi the Helm:} States, 01{bx _ direction of any 0&cer thefeof, et say netional banking `assqeiatlou,. and casw for winding up the a§aix·s of {uy m& bank; and of allfsuits brought by my baakixig ieseciatioe established in the district for which the eeurt is held,` undef the provisions of chapter .2. of Title·12, `te eejein the Comp U trellerpf the Currency, or receiver acting under his direction, Yas provided by said "ehapter; `Auds a11`1i&tlcME‘ bankm associations established under the laws of the Ueltgd States shall, for- the purposes of all _0th$r actions by er against them, real, personal, or mixed, and all suim in equity, m_ deemed citizens ef. the States .111 which they are respectively Qleéated. `(R. IS; § 563, par. .15, § 629, pars.·1Q, 11;` Har. 3; 1911, eg 231, § 24{par. 16, _36 Stat. 1®2.) · — . (17) Spitz by alie·}as mr texte.-g——Seventmth; Of all mlm

brought by any `alienx ier $.·t01‘t only, in violation et the laws

{of nations or of a treaty set the United Statm. (R. S. §_ 5w,

 par. ,16; Mar. ${1911, ci 231,} 24, par. 11, $ Stat. 1%%)
 · (18) Suit: iagaiust éumab and vice _¢0m—•;ls.-I*}¤l@tee¤tb.

t Qt all suits against ctmsuls and `vlee cemuts. B. S. 5 w3, pax?. 17 ; Ma~r.·3, 1911. c. 231, -5 24, 18, 38-Smt. 1693.)

 (19.) Suits (md. proceedings its be;nkruptcy.—I\”ineteeethd, Of

__all matters a11d··pi·0eeedix1gs in mukruptcy. -(R, ·S; 5 563, par. _1`8; July 1, 1898, c. 541; §§~ 2{ 3 30 Stat. 552; kia:. 3, 1911, e. 231, t§ 24, pur. 19, 36 Stat, 1693.) . · a · (20) Suits against `_Un$¢ed_`Stetes.——Twe1;tieth.· Cenearrent ° with the Court ot Claims, of all elaims `aet exceeding `$10,0€¤?l founded upouthe Constitution of the United Statw er aa; law et Congress, or upon auy= reguEatle.u—0f an executive depart? e `meut, or upon any contract, express er implied, with the- Gevermue11t.ef_ t11e‘United States, er fer damages, l_iqaidated er uuliquidated, in cases met sounding ia` tert, in rmpeet te which .<·laims` the party would be entitled to redress egeinst the Ijueited St8t€eS{€lthQ1° in at court of law, equity, or admieeltig if the Uxiited States were suable, and of all .set·e§e, emmterwvlaims, elaims for damages, whether liquidated of tmliquidated, oi: other demands whatsoever ea the part ot the Gevemmqmt of the United Statw against iam? claimant agaipst the Governq " meuvlu said cqurt; and otaay suit eyproceeding eemmenced after" the passiée of the Revenue `Aet of l921, for the recovery