Laws: Cases and Codes : U.S. Code : Title 28 : Section 2344


   
U.S. Code as of: 01/19/04
Section 2344. Review of orders; time; notice; contents of petition; service

      On the entry of a final order reviewable under this chapter, the
    agency shall promptly give notice thereof by service or publication
    in accordance with its rules. Any party aggrieved by the final
    order may, within 60 days after its entry, file a petition to
    review the order in the court of appeals wherein venue lies. The
    action shall be against the United States. The petition shall
    contain a concise statement of - 
        (1) the nature of the proceedings as to which review is sought;
        (2) the facts on which venue is based;
        (3) the grounds on which relief is sought; and
        (4) the relief prayed.

    The petitioner shall attach to the petition, as exhibits, copies of
    the order, report, or decision of the agency. The clerk shall serve
    a true copy of the petition on the agency and on the Attorney
    General by registered mail, with request for a return receipt.



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