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Decrees, orders, and rules subject to provisions of this Act to have the same effect as judgments subject to the provisions of this Act.
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7. All decrees and orders of the Court of Chancery, and all rules of any of the superior courts of common law, and all orders of the Lord Chancellor or Master of the Rolls or of the Court of Commissioners of Bankruptcy, and all orders of the Lord Chancellor in matters of lunacy, to which the effect of judgments in the superior courts of common law was given by the said Act of the fourth year of her Majesty, shall, where the same respectively shall be decrees, orders, and rules subject to the provisions of this Act, have the effect of judgments subject to the provisions of this Act recovered in the superior courts of common law, and the persons by whom any monies, costs, charges, and expences are by such decrees, orders, and rules respectively directed to be paid shall have the remedies to which judgment creditors under such judgments will have and be entitled to.
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