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Mistake apparent on the record

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Any mistake apparent from record

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Mistake or an error apparent on the face of the record

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Mistake apparent from the record

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Clerical or arithmetical error

that which the the court never intended to say. It is an error apparent on the face of the record and does not depend for its discovery on argument or disputation. An arithmetical error is a mistake of

Reversal of judgment

judgment. A judgment might have been reversed without a writ of error, for matters foreign to or dehors the record, i.e., not apparent upon the face of it, so that they could not be assigned for error in … the King's Bench and thence to the Exchequer Chamber and the House on Lords. It was brought for mistakes as to matters of substance, appearing in the judgment or other parts of the record. See Steph. Com.,

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