PER CURIAM.
In disposing of this rather complicated case the trial court made seven separate findings, some of law, some of fact, some of mixed law and fact. The decree of the chancellor is not abstracted and therefore we are left without the benefit of those conclusions. The omission violates our Rule 9(d) because an abstract of the decree in this case is "necessary to an understanding of all questions presented to this court for decision. . . ." Tudor v. Tudor,...
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