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      "John Waska v. Anna Klaisner."
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        "text": "Gary, J.\nThe appellant filed a petition for a mechanic\u2019s lien on the property of the appellee, for a balance he claimed to be due to him for building a house for her under a contract in writing. After issue joined the cause was referred to a master, who reported that nothing was due to the appellant. To ascertain whether that finding is correct, requires the examination of a very large mass of contradictory testimony.\nThe report of the master is conclusive until it is shown to be wrong, and in order to raise the question whether it is right or wrong, the party dissatisfied with it, must, by objections before the master, repeated as exceptions before the court, point out with reasonable definiteness the error or mistake alleged. Here the first objection and exception is \u201c the findings, and each of them, are not warranted by the evidence,\u201d and the others are merely variations in words from that, in effect. This is insufficient. Snell v. DeLand, 27 N. E. Rep. 707; 36 Ill. App. 638; Farwell v. Huling, 132 Ill. 112; Huling v. Farwell, 33 Ill. App. 238.\nIf that report stood, the dismissal of the bill necessarily fob lowed. All errors assigned go back in their operation to the report, and as that can not be questioned, there is no error, and. the decree dismissing the bill is affirmed.\nDecree affirmed.",
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    "attorneys": [
      "Messrs. Cross & Jindrich, for appellant.",
      "Messrs. Kraus, Mayer & Stein, for appellee."
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    "head_matter": "John Waska v. Anna Klaisner.\nPractice\u2014Master\u2019s Report\u2014Exceptions\u2014Must be Definite,\nThe report of a master is conclusive until it is shown to be wrong, and in order to raise the question whether it is right or wrong, the party dissatisfied with it must, by objections before the master, repeated as exceptions before the court, point out with reasonable definiteness the error or mistake alleged.\n[Opinion filed February 9, 1892.]\nAppeal from the Superior Court of Cook County; the Hon. Henry M. Shepard, Judge, presiding.\nMessrs. Cross & Jindrich, for appellant.\nMessrs. Kraus, Mayer & Stein, for appellee."
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