
    
      Nash vs. Taylor.
    
    nr'ME m-r-ter made up his report on the first equity day ; and the counsel ior Taylor moved for time to file excejti= ons, which the court g'-anted, ordering the exceptions to hr; filed within tiie term. On the next day, bting that on v,hkh the court was to rice, the exceptions cot being made out;, the counsel for Taylor stated that the)'had not had tinte to make out the exceptions.
    
      Haywood^ tor Defendant.
   Per curiam.

Taylor, Judge

The.rule is to give time to file exceptions at any time during the lei m, v/hen 'the report comes in during the term ; and this extends to the last .day of the term, though the court should rise sooner. The court upon a proper application, will enlarge the time for filing exception® even beyond the term ; but I do not see iu the present case but that the time already allowed is sufficient»  