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presented to his lordship, with the orders where 

 upon they are drawn, within two or three days after 

 every term. 



43. Injunctions for possession, or for stay of suits 

 after verdict, are to be presented to his lordship, 

 together with the orders whereupon they go forth, 

 that his lordship may take consideration of the order 

 before he sign them. 



44. Where any order upon the special nature of 

 the case shall be made against any of these general 

 rules, there the register shall plainly and expressly 

 set down the particulars, reasons and grounds, mov 

 ing the court to vary from the general use. 



45. No reference upon a demurrer, or question 

 touching the jurisdiction of the court, shall be made 

 to the masters of the chancery ; but such demurrers 

 shall be heard and ruled in court, or by the lord 

 chancellor himself. 



46. No order shall be made for the confirming 

 or ratifying of any report without day first given, 

 by the space of a sevennight at the least, to speak 

 to it in court. 



47. No reference shall be made to any masters 

 of the court, or any other commissioners to hear and 

 determine, where the cause is gone so far as to exa 

 mination of witnesses, except it be in special causes 

 of parties near in blood, or of extreme poverty, or by 

 consent and general reference of the estate of the 

 cause, except it be by consent of the parties to be 

 sparingly granted. 



