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In this Court again the learned counsel for the appellant,- vendees pressed the points of collusion and limitation. We, are, however, unable to find merit in either of them' So far as the question of collusion is concern it was not clarified by the learned counsel how the plaintiffs could be held to have lost their right of pre-emption merely because their fathers either came to the court with them, which they did openly, or allowed their sons as plaintiffs to use in court, copy of a public document procured by the father of one of the plaintiffs. Collusion in judicial proceedings is normally associated with secret arrangement between two persons that the one should institute a suit against the: