Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 62 Part 1.djvu/955

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62 STAT.] 80TH CONG., 2D SESS.-CH. 646-JUNE 25, 1948 United States marshals for other districts where sessions of the court are held shall serve as marshals of the court. § 833. Reporter (a) The Court of Customs and Patent Appeals may appoint a reporter who shall be subject to removal by the court. (b) The reporter shall prepare and transmit: (1) To the Secretary of the Treasury, weekly, for publication, copies of all opinions relating to customs rendered by the court; (2) To the Commissioner of Patents, weekly, for publication, copies of all opinions relating to patent and trade-mark appeals rendered by the court. (c) The reporter also shall compile and publish, at least once a year, in such manner as the court directs, all opinions rendered by the court during the year, together with necessary digests and indexes as the court directs. § 834. Bailiffs and messengers The Court of Customs and Patent Appeals may appoint necessary bailiffs and messengers who shall be subject to removal by the court. Each bailiff shall attend the court, preserve order, and perform such other necessary duties as the court directs. CHAPTER 55-CUSTOMS COURT Sec. 871. Clerk, deputies, assistants and other employees. 872. Marshal. § 871. Clerk, deputies, assistants and other employees The chief judge of the Customs Court in accordance with the civil service laws may appoint a clerk, deputies, assistants and such other employees as may be necessary for the effective dispatch of the busi- ness of the court. § 872. Marshal; appointment and tenure The chief judge of the Customs Court in accordance with the civil service laws may appoint a marshal, deputies and assistants. The marshal and his deputies and assistants shall attend court at its sessions, serve and execute all process and orders issued by it and exercise the powers and perform the duties concerning all matters within such court's jurisdiction assigned to them by the court. CHAPTER 57-GENERAL PROVISIONS APPLICABLE TO COURT OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES See. 951. Oath of office of clerks and deputies. 952. Bonds of clerks and deputies. 953. Administration of oaths and acknowledgments. 954. Death of clerk; duties of and remedies against deputies. 955. Practice of law by clerks restricted. 956. Powers and duties of clerks and deputies. 957. Clerks ineligible for certain offices. 958. Persons ineligible as receivers. 959. Trustees and receivers suable; management; State laws. 960. Tax liability. 961. Office expenses of clerks. 962. Traveling expenses. 963. Courts defined. § 951. Oath of office of clerks and deputies Each clerk of court and his deputies shall take the following oath or affirmation before entering upon their duties: "I, - , having been appointed --- , do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will truly and faithfully enter and record all orders, decrees, 925