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  "name": "Theodore G. Warden, Plaintiff in Error, v. Thomas McInerney, Defendant in Error",
  "name_abbreviation": "Warden v. McInerney",
  "decision_date": "1913-12-31",
  "docket_number": "Gen. No. 18,297",
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    "name_abbreviation": "Ill. App. Ct.",
    "id": 8837,
    "name": "Illinois Appellate Court"
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    "name_long": "Illinois",
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    "parties": [
      "Theodore G. Warden, Plaintiff in Error, v. Thomas McInerney, Defendant in Error."
    ],
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        "text": "Mr. Presiding Justice Graves\ndelivered the opinion of the court.",
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    "attorneys": [
      "Elbert C. Ferguson, for plaintiff in error.",
      "Thomas J. Healy and Daniel M. Healy, for defendant in error."
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    "head_matter": "Theodore G. Warden, Plaintiff in Error, v. Thomas McInerney, Defendant in Error.\nGen. No. 18,297.\n(Not to be reported in full.)\nError to the Municipal Court of Chicago; the Hon. Thomas F. Scully, Judge, presiding.\nHeard in the Branch Appellate Court at the March term, 1912.\nReversed and remanded.\nOpinion filed December 31, 1913.\nStatement of the Case.\nAction by Theodore G-. Warden against Thomas Mc-Inerney to recover for damages to plaintiff\u2019s automobile claimed to have been caused by a horse belonging to defendant which had ran' away because it was negligently left in Washington Park without being securely fastened, as required by the ordinances of the city of Chicago and of the South Park Commissioners. 'The case was tried by the court without a jury. Prom a judgment in favor of the defendant, plaintiff brings error.\nElbert C. Ferguson, for plaintiff in error.\nThomas J. Healy and Daniel M. Healy, for defendant in error.\nAbstract of the Decision.\n1. Appeal and error, \u00a7 181 \u2014when court\u2019s refusal to marie propositions of law reversible error. Arbitrary refusal of a judge of the Municipal Court to mark proper propositions of law either \u201cheld\u201d or \u201crefused\u201d when presented in time is reversible error.\n2. Trial, \u00a7 297 \u2014propositions of lato. A proposition of law announcing that proof of the violation of an ordinance resulting in an injury establishes a prima facie case of negligence on the part of the one violating it, held to announce a correct rule of law applicable to the case.\nSee Illinois Notes Digest, Vols. XI to XV, same topic and section number."
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