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  "id": 2879235,
  "name": "Alexander J. Thomson, Plaintiff in Error, v. T. Suranoski, Defendant in Error",
  "name_abbreviation": "Thomson v. Suranoski",
  "decision_date": "1915-06-17",
  "docket_number": "Gen. No. 20,404",
  "first_page": "327",
  "last_page": "327",
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      "cite": "194 Ill. App. 327"
    }
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  "court": {
    "name_abbreviation": "Ill. App. Ct.",
    "id": 8837,
    "name": "Illinois Appellate Court"
  },
  "jurisdiction": {
    "id": 29,
    "name_long": "Illinois",
    "name": "Ill."
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    "date_added": "2019-08-29",
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    "batch": "2018"
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  "casebody": {
    "judges": [],
    "parties": [
      "Alexander J. Thomson, Plaintiff in Error, v. T. Suranoski, Defendant in Error."
    ],
    "opinions": [
      {
        "text": "Mr. Presiding Justice Fitch\ndelivered the opinion of the court.",
        "type": "majority",
        "author": "Mr. Presiding Justice Fitch"
      }
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    "attorneys": [
      "J. J. Moser, for plaintiff in. error.",
      "Frank Foster, for defendant in error."
    ],
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    "head_matter": "Alexander J. Thomson, Plaintiff in Error, v. T. Suranoski, Defendant in Error.\nGen. No. 20,404.\n(Not to be reported in full.)\nError to the Municipal Court of Chicago; the Hon. Edward T. Wade, Judge, presiding.\nHeard in the Branch Appellate Court at the October term, 1914.\nReversed and remanded.\nOpinion filed June 17, 1915.\nAbstract of the Decision.\nBills and notes, \u00a7 56 \u2014what not a defense. The mere fact that a person who gives a note to a college for tuition for his son, whenever his son shall attend the college, changes his mind does not constitute a defense to the note even though it is in the hands of an indorsee who is not a bona fide holder for value.\nStatement of the Case.\nAction by Alexander Thomson against T. Suranoski upon a promissory note signed by the latter, payable to the order of the South Chicago Business College, which note was indorsed, without recourse, to the order of J. J. Moser, and by Moser to the order of the plaintiff. From a judgment for defendant, plaintiff appeals.\nJ. J. Moser, for plaintiff in. error.\nFrank Foster, for defendant in error.\nSee Illinois Notes Digest, Vols. XI to XV, and Cumulative Quarterly, same topic and section number."
  },
  "file_name": "0327-01",
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