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Proceedings in each Matter to be taken before a single Judge.
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XL. Upon each Petition being presented to the said Court, the Subject Matter of the same shall be referred to and become attached before One of the said Judges, according to a Routine to be settled by the General Orders of the said Court, and all Proceedings in reference to the same, save as herein-after provided, shall be taken before the Judge before whom such Matter shall have been so attached, and the Decision of such Judge in the Course of the Proceedings in the said Petition Matter shall not be subject to any other Appeal than that herein-after provided, and every Order of such Judge shall be deemed and taken to be and shall be called the Order of the said Court: Provided always, that nothing herein contained shall operate to prevent such Judge, before pronouncing any Decision, if he shall see fit, from calling in the Aid of One or both of the other Judges of the said Court; provided also, that it may be lawful for any of the Judges of said Court to take up and perform in the whole or Part the Duty of any other Judge of the said Court in relation to any Matter attached or pending before him, where such other Judge shall be ill or absent, or his Office be vacant, or for other reasonable Cause.
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