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  "name": "Philip Karcher, Appellant, v. Citizens State Bank of Herscher and Dan G. Lee, Appellees",
  "name_abbreviation": "Karcher v. Citizens State Bank of Herscher",
  "decision_date": "1913-10-17",
  "docket_number": "Gen. No. 5,797",
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    "parties": [
      "Philip Karcher, Appellant, v. Citizens State Bank of Herscher and Dan G. Lee, Appellees."
    ],
    "opinions": [
      {
        "text": "Mr. Justice Carnes\ndelivered the opinion of the court.\n2. Equity, \u00a7 135 \u2014right to plead ultimate facts. Though the rule is that facts, not conclusions of law and fact, should be pleaded, it is sufficient to plead ultimate facts.",
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        "author": "Mr. Justice Carnes"
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    "attorneys": [
      "A. L. Granger and W. R. Hunter, for appellant.",
      "Small & Merrill, for appellees."
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    "head_matter": "Philip Karcher, Appellant, v. Citizens State Bank of Herscher and Dan G. Lee, Appellees.\nGen. No. 5,797.\n(Not to he reported in full.)\nAbstract of the Decision.\n1. Judgment, \u00a7 62 \u2014when bills avers grounds for vacating judgment by confession. Bill to vacate a judgment by confession on a demand judgment note and to enjoin a sale of complainant\u2019s property, held to state grounds for equitable relief where it avers that complainant had forgotten about the note, but believes that it never represented an actual indebtedness, and if it did it was long ago paid, and avers that payee failed to disclose the indebtedness.\nAppeal from the Circuit Court of Kankakee county; the Hon. Charles B. Campbell, Judge, presiding. Heard in this court at the April term, 1913.\nReversed and remanded.\nOpinion filed October 17, 1913.\nStatement of the Case.\nBill filed by Philip Karcher against the Citizens State Bank of Herscher, and Dan G. Lee, sheriff of Kankakee county, to vacate a judgment entered by confession on a demand judgment note made by complainant and to enjoin a threatened sale of complainant\u2019s property. Prom a decree dismissing complainant\u2019s bill for want of equity, complainant appeals.\nA. L. Granger and W. R. Hunter, for appellant.\nSmall & Merrill, for appellees.\nSee Illinois Notes Digest, Vols. XI to XIV, same topic and section number\u00bb\nSee Illinois Notes Digest, Vols. XI to XIV, same topic and section number."
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