President of the Tombeckbee Bank v. Malone
1 Stew. 269
Opinion
delivered the opinion of the Court.
In this case the preliminary question is to be first considered. We have no doubt but that in all cases where the presiding Judge fails or refuses to certify exceptions taken, and of right this should have been done, the exceptions may, without the aid of our statute of January, 1826, be shewn by evidence aliunde.
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