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Senate. Act amending act giving further remedies in equity, 1827
SEE ALSO 51799 Senate No. 11 An Act in addition to the act giving further remedies in equity, 1827. Any Justice of the Supreme Judicial Court
could receive or hear motions at any time, not just during term. Any written activity in a suit could be given to the Clerk of the Court and filed with
other papers of that suit. If one or more parties lived more than twenty miles from the Justice, paperwork could be submitted by mail; the parties did
not necessarily have to be present. The Governor could appoint Masters in Chancery to lighten the load on the higher court. The Court would decide
all fees for the Clerk, Masters, etc. (Digitized from a microfilm copy of title originally held by the Massachusetts State Library).
Title:   An act, in addition to the act, giving further remedies in equity.
OCLC Number:   1360436827
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