QUILLIAN, Judge.
1. While it is a well-settled principle of law that courts have plenary control of their judgments, orders, and decrees during the term at which they are rendered, and may amend, correct, modify, or supplement them, for cause appearing, or may, to promote justice, revise, supersede, revoke, or vacate them, as may in the exercise of their sound discretion seem necessary; and where, "for good cause shown" a judgment is considered to have been improvidently...
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