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Power to persons interested in questions cognizable in Court of Chancery to state special cases for the opinion of the Court.
Executors, &c . may concur.
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111. It shall be lawful for persons interested or claiming to be interested in any question cognizable in the Court as to the construction of any Act of Parliament, will, deed, or other instrument in writing, or any article, clause, matter, or thing therein contained, or as to the title or evidence of title to any real or personal estate contracted to be sold or otherwise dealt with, or as to the parties to or the form of any deed or instrument for carrying any such contract into effect, or as to any other matter falling within the original jurisdiction of the Court as a court of equity, or made subject to the jurisdiction or authority of the Court by any statute, not being one of the statutes relating to bankrupts, and including among such persons all lunatics, married women, and infants, in the manner and under the restrictions herein-after contained, to concur in stating such question in the form of a special case for the opinion of the said Court; and it shall also be lawful for all executors, administrators, and trustees to concur in such case.
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