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Scope and Content Note

This series contains enrolled decrees, In Re papers, and files of cases handled by means other than an enrolled decree for the 2nd through 8th Chancery Circuits.

The enrolled decrees consist of an engrossed copy of the decree, the original bill of complaint, the answer to the complaint, any subsequent bills, Master's reports (if required), orders, and a bill of costs. On occasion other documents relevant to the case such as maps, depositions, transcripts of testimony, and documentary evidence are also filed. Decrees enrolled after 1830 contain a short abstract of the particulars of the case attached to the engrossed decree.

"In Re" cases contain a petition in lieu of a bill of complaint and do not include an engrossed decree. Except for these variations, the records contained in these cases are similar to those found in enrolled decrees. Files for cases that were handled by means other than an enrolled decree (e.g. requests for an injunction, specific performance, or discovery, and dismissed cases) generally contain the originating bill of complaint or petition and sometimes one or two other documents. They do not contain the orders and decrees relevant to the case; these are found in Clerk's Minutes of Decrees.

Enrolled decrees and In Re papers, which make up the vast majority of this series, generally contain the following information: the particulars of the case from the complainant's or petitioner's and the defendant's points of view; the results of investigations conducted and testimony taken by a Master of the court; the final determination of the case by the Vice Chancellor; and court costs.