
    KNAPP v. PERRY.
    Bill of Review — Appeal.
    The action of the circuit judge in denying complainant’s petition for leave to file a bill of review was affirmed.
    Appeal from Midland; Dodds, J.
    Submitted April 21, 1898.
    Decided May 17, 1898.
    Bill by Sophia Knapp against Judson M. Perry and others to reform a deed and mortgage. Complainant appeals from an order denying her petition for leave to file a bill of review.
    Affirmed.
    
      Floyd L. Post, for complainant.
    
      Henry Hart (Ray Hart, of counsel), for defendants.
   Per Curiam.

The complainant filed the bill in this cause to reform a deed and mortgage. Upon the hearing, the relief prayed was denied; but the decree granted an extension of time within which she might redeem from the sale of the premises upon foreclosure of said mortgage. A petition for leave to file a bill of review was filed, and the complainant has appealed from a denial of the same. In our opinion, the action of the learned circuit judge is justified by the record, and it is affirmed, with costs.  