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Meaning of Supplemental bill
In equity practice. A bill brought as an addition to an original bill to supply some defect in its original frame or structure which cannot be supplied by amendment. See 1 Paige Ch. (N. Y.) 200; 15 Miss. 456; 22 Barb. (N. Y.) 161; 14 Ala. (N. S.) 147; 18 Ala. (N. S.) 771. It may be brought by a plaintiff or defendant (2 Atk. 533; 2 Ball & B. 140; 1 Story, C. C. [U. S.] 218), and as well after as before a decree (3 Md. Ch. 306; 1 Macn. & G. 405; Story, Eq. PI. § 338; Hinde, Chanc. Prac. 43), but must be within a reasonable time (2 Halst. [N. J.] 465). See “Original Bill.” nature of a. See “Bill in the Nature, etc.”
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