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Exchange Act § 27                                                                  official source

Jurisdiction of Offenses and Suits


The district courts of the United States and the United States courts of any Territory or other place subject to the jurisdiction of the United States shall have exclusive jurisdiction of violations of this title or the rules and regulations thereunder, and of all suits in equity and actions at law brought to enforce any liability or duty created by this title or the rules and regulations thereunder. Any criminal proceeding may be brought in the district wherein any act or transaction constituting the violation occurred. Any suit or action to enforce any liability or duty created by this title or rules and regulations thereunder, or to enjoin any violation of such title or rules and regulations, may be brought in any such district or in the district wherein the defendant is found or is an inhabitant or transacts business, and process in such cases may be served in any other district of which the defendant is an inhabitant or wherever the defendant may be found. Judgments and decrees so rendered shall be subject to review as provided in sections 1254, 1291, 1292, and 1294 of Title 28. No costs shall be assessed for or against the Commission in any proceeding under this title brought by or against it in the Supreme Court or such other courts. 


Regulatory History

June 6, 1934, c. 404, Title I, § 27, 48 Stat. 902
June 25, 1936, c. 804, 49 Stat. 1921
June 25, 1948, c. 646, § 32(b), 62 Stat. 991
May 24, 1949, c. 139, § 127, 63 Stat. 107
Dec. 4, 1987, Pub.L. 100-181, Title III, § 326, 101 Stat. 1259

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