Rules, Established for Regulating the Practice of the Supreme And Circuit Courts of Pennsylvania, &c. &c. &c
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He may alfo hear objections againft any rule, which has been taken or offered to be taken, and make his order thereon. 23. On a judgment, entered in t heClerk's Office, application may be made to any judge of the Court in the vacation on affi- davit of a juft and legal defence, and a certificate of Counfel fubjoined thereto ; that, in his belief, the grounds of defence are fufficient to obtain a decifion in favour of his client \ and are not made for the ( I* ) purpofe of delay, to fufpend the ...proceed- ings on reafonable terms until the next Circuit Court. But, where the circum- ftances of the Cafe will not admit of that delay, application may be made to the Su- preme Court in Bank, on giving reafonable notice thereof. 24. No judge mall make an order, unlefs - previous notice of the intended application has been given to the adverfe party for fix days, when the party fo notified refides within thirty miles from fuch judge's abode and one day additional for every thirty miles greater didance.
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