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PUBLIC LAWS-CH. 335-JUNE 12, 1940 [CHAPTER 335] AN ACT AN ACT June 12, 1940 IS. 2262J To provide for a change in the time for holding court at Rock Hill and Spartan- [Public, No. 604] burg, South Carolina. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Judicial Code, United States of America in Congress assembled, That section 105 28U.nS ., supp. of the Judicial Code, as amended (U. S . C ., title 28, sec. 186), be, V 186 and the same is hereby, amended to read as follows: South Carolinajudi- "SEa. 105. The State of South Carolina is divided into two districts ial districts. to be known as the eastern and western districts of South Carolina. Western district. "The western district shall include the territory embraced on the 1st day of July 1910 in the counties of Abbeville, Anderson, Cherokee, Chester, Edgefield, Fairfield, Greenville, Greenwood, Lancaster, Lau- rens, Newberry, Oconee, Pickens, Saluda, Spartanburg, Union, and York. Divisions. "The western district of South Carolina is divided into five divi- sions, to be known as the Anderson, Greenville, Greenwood, Rock Anderson. Hill, and Spartanburg divisions. The Anderson division shall include the territory embraced in the counties of Anderson, Oconee, and Greenville. Pickens. The Greenville division shall include the territory Greenwood. embraced in the counties of Greenville and Laurens. The Green- wood division shall include the territory embraced in the coun- ties of Abbeville, Edgefield, Greenwood, McCormick, Newberry, and Rock Hill. Saluda. The Rock Hill division shall include the territory embraced Spartanburg. in the counties of Chester, Fairfield, Lancaster, and York. The Spartanburg division shall include the territory embraced in the Terms of courts counties of Cherokee, Spartanburg, and Union. The terms of the district court for the Anderson division shall be held at Anderson, for the Greenville division at Greenville, for the Greenwood division at Greenwood, for the Rock Hill division at Rock Hill, and for the Spartanburg division at Spartanburg. Terms of the district court for the western district shall be held at Greenville on the first Mon- days in April and October; at Rock Hill the second Monday in March and the first Monday in September; at Greenwood the first Mondays in February and November; at Anderson the fourth Mon- days in May and November; and at Spartanburg on the third Mon- day in February and the second Monday in September. Eastdstrt. "The eastern district shall include the territory embraced on the 1st day of July 1910 in the counties of Aiken, Bamberg, Barnwell, Beaufort, Berkeley, Calhoun, Charleston, Chesterfield, Clarendon, Colleton, Darlington, Dillon, Dorchester, Florence, Georgetown, Hampton, Horry, Kershaw, Lee Lexington, Marion, Marlboro, Orangeburg, Richland, Sumter, and Williamsburg Divisions. "The eastern district of South Carolina is divided into five divi- Aien sions, to be known as the Aiken, Charleston, Columbia, Florence, and Ai. Orangeburg divisions. The Aiken division shall include the terri- Charleston. tory embraced in the counties of Aiken, Alendale, Barnwell, and Hampton. The Charleston division shall include the territory Columbia embraced in the counties of Beaufort, Berkeley Charleston, Claren- mon, Colleton, Dorchester, and Jasper. The Columbia division shall Florene. include the territory embraced in the counties of Kershaw, Lee, Lex- ington, Richland, and Sumter. The Florence division shall include the territory embraced in the counties of Chesterfield, Darlington, ran Dillon, Florence, Georgetown, Horry, Marion, Marlboro, and Wil- liamsburg. The Orangeburg division shall include the territory embrace in the counties of Calhoun, Bamberg, and Orangeburg. Terms of cout The terms of the district court for the Aiken division shall beheld at Aiken, for the Charleston division at Charleston, for the Columbia division at Columbia, for the Florence division at Florence, and the Orangeburg division at Orangeburg. [54 STAT. 344