28 U.S.C. § 3003
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- (a)For purposes of this chapter—
- (b)This chapter shall not be construed to curtail or limit the right of the United States under any other Federal law or any State law—
- (c)This chapter shall not be construed to supersede or modify the operation of—
- (1)title 11;
- (2)admiralty law;
- (3)section 3713 of title 31;
- (4)section 303 of the Consumer Credit Protection Act (15 U.S.C. 1673);
- (5)a statute of limitation applicable to a criminal proceeding;
- (6)the common law or statutory rights to set-off or recoupment;
- (7)any Federal law authorizing, or any inherent authority of a court to provide, injunctive relief;
- (8)the authority of a court—
- (9)any law authorizing the United States to obtain partition, or to recover possession, of property in which the United States holds title; or
- (10)any provision of any other chapter of this title, except to the extent such provision is inconsistent with this chapter.
- (d)This chapter shall preempt State law to the extent such law is inconsistent with a provision of this chapter.
- (e)This chapter shall not be construed to curtail or limit the rights of the United States under foreign law, under a treaty or an international agreement, or otherwise under international law.
- (f)Except as provided otherwise in this chapter, the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure shall apply with respect to actions and proceedings under this chapter.