Bacon v. Brown
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Opinion
— -After the third day of the second term after an appeal is taken, this court has no discretion to hear a motion to receive the record, and docket the appeal. We are limited by the act of assembly. But if the appellee's counsel will consent, we will hear the motion as if on the third day. This point was settled, on argument, the first week of the present term?
Thompfon vs. Wilmot, this term, S, P.
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