Where any party aggrieved by a preliminary decree does not appeal from it, he shall be precluded from disputing its correctness in any appeal which may be preferred from the final decree.
Chapter VIII — Part VII — Appeals
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Where any party aggrieved by a preliminary decree does not appeal from it, he shall be precluded from disputing its correctness in any appeal which may be preferred from the final decree.
Printed from Law on Tips • The Code of Civil Procedure, 1908