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entered in a book of the Registrar, to be called the Reconcilement Book; and such memorandum shall be final and binding on the said parties, and an examined copy thereof may be given in evidence and shall have the effect of a covenant under seal in all Courts whatever: Provided always, That the party to whom any sum of money is by such memorandum agreed to be paid, shall have execution, as in the case of an action before the Judge in Ordinary, for such sum against the party agreeing to pay, and not paying it at the time so agreed upon; but if a party shall have agreed to do any other thing and shall fail to do it, the other party shall not have execution, but shall and may sue upon such agreement, and for breach of it, as upon a covenant under seal, and for breach of such covenant, or he may sue in a Court of Equity as for a specific performance of the thing or things agreed to be done: Provided always, That it shall be lawful for the said Judge in Ordinary before whom the parties shall have appeared, after he shall have heard and advised upon the matter by them stated, to adjourn if he think fit the further consideration thereof to the next sitting of the Court of Reconcilement, at which sitting the said parties shall declare whether or not they are minded to abide by his advice.
CI. Provided always, and
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