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§2167. Venue — Inbound Citations

48 U.S.C. § 2167

Cited by 2 provisions in release 119-102.

Citations to 48 U.S.C. § 2167 as a whole

  • (2) The court of appeals for the circuit in which a case under this subchapter has venue pursuant to section 2167 of this title shall have jurisdiction of appeals from all final decisions, judgments, orders and decrees entered under this subchapter by the district court.
  • (3) The court of appeals for the circuit in which a case under this subchapter has venue pursuant to section 2167 of this title shall have jurisdiction to hear appeals of interlocutory orders or decrees if—
    (A) the district court on its own motion or on the request of a party to the order or decree certifies that—
    (i) the order or decree involves a question of law as to which there is no controlling decision of the court of appeals for the circuit or of the Supreme Court of the United States, or involves a matter of public importance;
    (ii) the order or decree involves a question of law requiring the resolution of conflicting decisions; or
    (iii) an immediate appeal from the order or decree may materially advance the progress of the case or proceeding in which the appeal is taken; and
    (B) the court of appeals authorizes the direct appeal of the order or decree.