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

In re Ross, Judge.
    The statute (Code, §4252), allowing, in some instances, sixty days' from the date of the decision complained of within which to tender a bill of exceptions, applies only to decisions made in term time, and has no application to the refusal of a new trial on a motion-made in term and by order of the court set down for determination at chambers during vacation. A bill of exceptions to such refusal must be tendered within thirty days after the decision, where no-legal excuse appears for delay.
    October 8,1894.
    Application for mandamus nisi.
    
    Freeman & Griswold, for applicant.
   Mandamus nisi denied.