Niagara Fire Insurance v. DeGraff
12 Mich. 10, 1863 Mich. LEXIS 61
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Niagara Fire Insurance v. DeGraff, 12 Mich. 10, 1863 Mich. LEXIS 61 (Mich. 1863).
Opinion
But the Court held, that the bill of exceptions could not he thus altered by consent of the parties, without the knowledge and consent of the Judge who tried the cause. Nothing can be considered as a part of the bill of exceptions except what is actually incorporated therein, and settled by the Judge himself.
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