Case Name: Sills, Administrator, against Brown and others
Court: New York Court of Chancery
Jurisdiction: New York
Decision Date: 1815-06-23
Citations: 1 Johns. Ch. 444
Docket Number: 
Parties: Sills, Administrator, against Brown and others.
Judges: 
Reporter: Johnson's Chancery Reports
Volume: 1
Pages: 444–444

Head Matter:
Sills, Administrator, against Brown and others.
June 23d.
On a rehearing, the party that complains of the decree, and seeks to have it corrected, is entitled to open and close the argument.
ON a rehearing of this cause, a question arose as to which party was entitled to open the argument; whether it was the plaintiff in the suit, or the party, whoever it was, that -objected to the decree, and applied for a rehearing.

Opinion:
The Chancellor.
The party that complains of the decree, in whole or in part, and seeks to have it corrected, is entitled to open and close the argument.