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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

Langdon vs. Stiles.
    
      IN CHANCERY.
    
    
      Rutland,
    
    January, 1827.
    The equity of redemption, in ordinary eases, one year and seven days.
    BILL in equity for the' foreclosure of a mortgage.
   ■ In pronouncing the decree, the Court remarked, that they had come to the resolution to make the ordinary time of redemption, in cases in chancery, one year and one week. The reason assigned by the Court for this rule, was to afford a time for an application to the court for a correction of the decree, in cases of mistake.