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CHAP. VIII.]
CIVIL PROCEDURE.
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same manner as if such judgment had been rendered in the district court.

When judgement reversed or set aside.Sect. 537. When the proceedings of a justice of the peace are taken, on error, to the district court, in manner aforesaid, and the judgment of such justice shall be reversed or set aside, the court shall render judgment of reversal and for the costs that have accrued up to that time, in favor of the plaintiff in error, and award execution therefor; and the cause shall be retained by the court for trial and final judgment, as in cases of appeal.

PROCEEDINGS TO REVERSE, VACATE, OR MODIFY JUDGMENTS AND ORDERS IN THE COURTS IN WHICH THEY ARE RENDERED.

A district court may vacate or modify its own judgements, &c., how.Sect. 538. A district court shall have power to vacate, or modify its own judgments or orders, after the term at which such judgment or order was made: 1. By granting a new trial for the cause, within the time and in the manner prescribed in section two hundred and ninety-eight. 2. By a new trial granted in proceedings against defendants constructively summoned, as provided in section sixty-seven. 3. For mistake, neglect, or omission of the clerk, or irregularity in obtaining a judgment or order. 4. For fraud practised by the successful party in obtaining the judgment or order. 5. For erroneous proceedings against an infant, married woman, or person of unsound mind, where the condition of such defendant does not appear in the record, nor the error in the proceedings. 6. For death of one of the parties before the judgment in the action. 7. For unavoidable casualty or misfortune, preventing the party from prosecuting or defending. 8. For errors in a judgment shown by an infant in twelve months after arriving at full age, as prescribed in section three hundred and ninety-seven. 9. For taking judgments upon warrants of attorney, for more than was due to the plaintiff, when the defendant was not summoned or otherwise legally notified of the time and place of taking such judgment.

The proceedings.Sect. 539. The proceedings to vacate or modify the judgment or order on the grounds mentioned in the subdivisions four, five, six, seven, eight, and nine, of the last preceding section, shall be by petition verified by affidavit, setting forth the