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PUBLIC LAWS-CH. 646-JUNE 25, 1948 Court, upon request, shall furnish to the Attorney General or to the Director of the Administrative Office of the United States Courts, as the case may be, reports required to be distributed under this section. §412. Supreme Court reports; cost and sale The cost of furnishing reports of the decisions of the Supreme Court in bound volumes and pamphlets shall be charged to the proper appropriation for the Department of Justice or the Judiciary as the case may be. The Public Printer or other printer designated by the Supreme Court, shall print such additional bound and pam- phlet copies of such reports as may be required for sale to the public. Such additional copies shall be sold by the Superintendent of Docu- ments at cost, plus 10 per centum, without limit as to the use, num- ber of copies to any one applicant, or resale at a reasonable profit. § 413. Reports, digests, and other publications; purchase and distribution The Attorney General may procure and distribute a complete set of the Federal Reporter or other publication containing the decisions of the courts of appeals, former circuit courts, and district courts, digests and continuations thereof to the Department of Justice, the Solicitor General, the General Counsel for the Department of the Treasury, the Solicitor of the Department of the Interior, the Com- missioner of Patents, and the Interstate Commerce Commission. He may also procure and distribute three complete sets to the Secre- tary of the Senate for use of the Senate and to the Clerk of the House of Representatives for use of the House. The Director of the Administrative Office of the United States Courts may procure and distribute a complete set of such publica- tions to each judge of the United States and to the Court of Claims, Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, Customs Court, Tax Court, and each place where a court of appeals or district court is regularly held. Whenever any such court, office, or officer has a partial set of any such reports or digests already purchased or owned by the United States, the Attorney General or the Director, as the case may be, shall distribute only sufficient volumes to make a complete set thereof. Distribution under this section shall not be made to any place where court is held in a building not owned by the United States, unless the volumes are committed to the custody of a United States officer there. § 414. Transmittal of books to successors All government publications and law books furnished to justices and judges of the United States and of the Territorial Courts, United States attorneys, clerks of courts, and other officers of the United States shall be transmitted to their successors in office. All permanent or bound books and publications furnished under this chapter except those books furnished to the Library of Congress for international exchange shall remain the property of the United States and shall be marked plainly, "The Property of the United States". § 415. Court of Claims decisions At the end of every term of the Court of Claims the clerk thereof shall distribute one copy of each decision of such court to: (1) The heads of departments, (2) General Counsel for Treasury Depart- ment, (3) Comptroller General of the United States, (4) Commis- sioner of the General Land Office, (5) Commissioner of Indian Affairs, (6) Chiefs of bureaus, and (7) Officers charged with adjust- ment of claims against the United States. [62 STAT.