Cobb v. Wood.
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Opinion
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said, that the parties were now out of Court, and it would be a dangerous practice to allow it, *96 as a spurious record might be brought up, or the judg-mevit may have been satisfied: And the. motion was refused.
^ a subsequent day, Gaston renewed bis motion, having in the mean time served the appellant with notice, of it, and he not appearing to oppose it, it was all ¡wed, and the judgment for the specific sum entered nunc pro tunc.
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