Where any persons agree in writing to state a case for the opinion of the Court, the Court shall try and determine the same, and shall pronounce its opinion thereon, which shall be deemed to be a decree.
Chapter VI — Part V — Special Proceedings
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Where any persons agree in writing to state a case for the opinion of the Court, the Court shall try and determine the same, and shall pronounce its opinion thereon, which shall be deemed to be a decree.
Printed from Law on Tips • The Code of Civil Procedure, 1908