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Solicitors may prepare copies of decrees, affidavits, &c.
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15. Provided also, that it shall and may be lawful for any solicitor of the said Court of Chancery to prepare for the attestation of the proper officers of the said court copies of all or any such decrees, reports, accounts, affidavits, and other matters or things, as such solicitor shall have occasion to file; and that every such officer shall compare and attest such copy, and shall in such case deduct and allow out of the fee payable to such officer for such attested copy the sum of one penny halfpenny for every office sheet thereof, and shall mark the fees on such documents pursuant to this Act, as if such copy had been prepared by such officer; and further, that it shall and may be lawful for any solicitor of the said Court of Chancery to prepare drafts of decrees, and all other documents, in like manner as the solicitors of said Court have heretofore been accustomed to do.
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