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The Code of Law for the District of Columbia is a comprehensive legal document enacted on March 3, 1901, and subsequently amended by acts approved on January 31 and June 30, 1902, along with further acts of Congress up to and including March 4, 1919. This historical legal text provides a detailed overview of the laws governing the District of Columbia during the early 20th century.
This volume offers invaluable insights into the legal framework and legislative processes of the time, serving as a vital resource for legal scholars, historians, and anyone interested in the development of law in the District of Columbia. It preserves the original language and structure of the legal code, allowing readers to understand the specific regulations and amendments that shaped the region's legal landscape.
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