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( 33 ) whom, or to whoſe immediate Prejudice the ſaid Judgment, Decree or Decretal Order, ſhall be or tend, may, by his or their humble Petition, to be preferred for that Purpoſe to the ſaid Supreme Court of Judicature, at Fort-Wiliam in Bengal, pray Leave to appeal to Us, Our Heirs or Succeſſors, in Our or their Privy Council, ſtating in ſuch Petition the Cauſé or Cauſes of Appeal; and in caſe ſuch Leave to appeal ſhall be prayed by the Party or Parties, who is or are directed to pay any Sum of Money, or to perform any Duty, the ſaid Supreme Court of Judicature, at Fort-William in Bengal, ſhall and is hereby empowered to award, that ſuch Judgment, Decree, Rule or Order, ſhall be carried into Execution, or that ſufficient Security ſhall be given, for the Performance, of the ſaid Judgment, Decree, Rule or Order, as ſhall be moſt expedient to real and ſubſtantial Juſtice; provided always, that where the ſaid Supreme Court of Judicature, at Fort-William in Bengal, ſhall think fit to order the Judgment, Decree, Rule or Order, to be executed, Security ſhall be taken from the other Party or Parties; for the due Performance of ſuch Order or Decree, as We, Our Heirs or Succeſſors, ſhall think fit to make thereupon; and in all Caſes We will and require, that Security ſhould alſo be given, to the Satisfaction of the ſaid Supreme Court of Judicature, at Fort-William in Bengal, for the Payment of all ſuch Coſts as the ſaid Supreme Court of Judicature, at Fort-William in Bengal, may think likely to be incurred by the ſaid Appeal, and alſo for the Performance of ſuch Judgment, or Order, as We, Our Heirs or Succeſſors, ſhall think fit to give, or make thereupon; and upon ſuch Order or Orders of the ſaid Supreme Court of Judicature, at Fort-William in Bengal, thereupon made, being performed to their Satisfaction, the ſaid Supreme Court of Judicature, at Fort-William in Bengal, ſhall allow the Appeal, and the Party or Parties, ſo thinkinig him, her, or themſelves aggrieved, ſhall be at Liberty to prefer and proſecute his, her, or their Appeal, to Us, Our Heirs or Succeſſors, in Our or their Privy Council, in ſuch Manner and Form, and under ſuch Rules, as are obſerved in Appeals made to Us, from Our Plantations or Colonies, or from Our Iſlands of Guernſey, Jerſey, Sarke, and Alderny.