Sills v. Brown
1 Johns. Ch. 444, 1815 N.Y. LEXIS 192, 1815 N.Y. Misc. LEXIS 18
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Sills v. Brown, 1 Johns. Ch. 444, 1815 N.Y. LEXIS 192, 1815 N.Y. Misc. LEXIS 18 (N.Y. 1815).
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The party that complains of the decree, in whole or in part, and seeks to have it corrected, is entitled to open and close the argument.
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