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  "name": "Susan E. Bice v. Owen H. Hall",
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      "Susan E. Bice v. Owen H. Hall."
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        "text": "Per Curiam.\nThe County Court admitted to probate the proposed will of Benjamin L. Hall, but the Circuit Court on appeal reversed the order, and this appeal was taken.\nThe proposed will devises real estate in fee as it would not descend under the statute. A freehold is therefore involved. Andrews v. Andrews, 9 Ill. App. 408; S. C. 110 Ill. 223; Newbury v. Blatchford, 106 Ill. 584.,\nAn appeal in such a case does not lie to this court. Appellant may have leave to withdraw the record if she so desired.\nAppeal dismissed.",
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      "Messrs. Palmers, Robinson & Shutt, for appellant.",
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    "head_matter": "Susan E. Bice v. Owen H. Hall.\nWills \u2014 Freehold\u2014Appeal\u2014Practice.\n1. Where a will devises real estate as it would not descend - under the statute, a freehold is involved.\n2. This court, for want of jurisdiction, dismisses an appeal in a case involving such a will, with leave to withdraw the record.\n[Opinion filed November 20, 1886.]\nAppeal from the Circuit Court of Sangamon County; the Hon. James A. Creighton, Judge, presiding.\nMessrs. Palmers, Robinson & Shutt, for appellant.\nMessrs. Patton & Hamilton, for appellee."
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