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1786. 4 Sittings. [Thursday] Nov. 23.
pronouncing the Decree, but in Harrison’s Chancery Practice it is said the Court discountance inrolling Decrees, because it tends to put the Parties to the Charge of a Bill of Review, or of an Appeal to the House of Lords to rectify a mistake, which otherwise the Court of Chancery might correct. Other Books of Practice and Cases from Reports were cited by Mr. Davies, and by Mr. Yonge on the same side to shew that after signing a Decree could not be alter’d except by Bill of Review unless in case
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