Legal Definition and Related Resources of Bill in nature
Meaning of Bill in nature
or had not an interest sufficient to render the decree against him binding upon some person claiming after him. The term is used in two senses: (1) A bill brought by one not a party to a decree, to obtain the reversal thereof. Adam, Eq. 419. (2) A bill to set aside a decree on the ground of fraud. 48 Mich. 375.
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