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BILL OF EXCEPTION - The statement in writing of the objection made by a party in a cause to the decision of the court on a point of law, which, in confirmation of its accuracy, is signed and sealed by the judge or court who made the decision.
Bill of exceptions Definition : a bill setting forth the exceptions and objections to rulings made at trial and the evidence relevant to them for the purpose of appeal or other review ...
See also: Evidence, Counsel, Court, Civil, Practice
 
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