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Case Wo. 16,910.
    VEITCH et al. v. FARMERS’ BANK.
    [3 Cranch. C. C. 81.] 1
    Circuit Court. District of Columbia.
    April Term, 1827.
    Decrees in Equity—Revivor.
    A decree in a chancery attachment, after the expiration of the year and day, must be revived by scire facias before execution can be had.
    Scire facias to revive a decree against the-garnishee in a chancery attachment. General demurrer.
    Mr. Hewitt, in support of the scire facias, cited the Virginia act of 10 December, 1703. p. 306, § 53; 3 Tuck. Bl. Comm. 414, note 2; and 1 Har. Ch. Prac. 669.
   Judgment for the plaintiffs on the demurrer.