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Gregory v The Duke of Brunswick and Hen Wellington Vallance: 26 Mar 1849

Were it appeared to the House that a mistake, committed by an officer of the Court below, in entering the judgment, of that Court, was made the ground of a writ of error, the arguments on the writ of error brought on such judgment were stopped, and the case was ordered to stand over, to allow the parties to apply to the Court below to amend the error.
The House made this order, after referring to the report of the opinions of the Judges of the Court below, as stated in the printed reports of the decisions of that court.

Citations:

[1849] EngR 422, (1849) 2 HLC 415, (1849) 9 ER 1149

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Updated: 15 May 2022; Ref: scu.298727

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