SECTION 1404 Clause Samples

SECTION 1404 typically refers to a provision in the United States Code that governs the transfer of civil cases from one federal district court to another for the convenience of parties and witnesses or in the interest of justice. In practice, this clause allows a party to request that a case be moved to a different venue if it would be more appropriate or efficient, such as when most witnesses or evidence are located in another district. The core function of SECTION 1404 is to ensure that legal proceedings occur in the most suitable location, thereby promoting fairness and judicial efficiency.
SECTION 1404. Quorum; Action........................................................................... 50
SECTION 1404. Securities Not Repurchased on Repurchase Date............................................ 84
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SECTION 1404. Subrogation............................................. 77
SECTION 1404. Securityholders to be Subrogated to Right of Holders of Senior Indebtedness.........................................................................68
SECTION 1404. Subrogation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64