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General orders as to practice in Courts of Chancery.
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47. The Lord Chancellor of Great Britain, with the advice and assistance of the Lords Justices of the Court of Appeal in Chancery and the Master of the Rolls and the Vice Chancellors, or any two of those judges, and the Lord Chancellor of Ireland, with the advice and assistance of the Lord Justice of the Court of Appeal in Chancery in Ireland and of the Master of the Rolls in Ireland, may respectively from time to time make such general orders as seem fit for the regulation of the practice under this Act of the Court of Chancery in England and Ireland respectively.
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