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      "Horatio R. Wilson and Oliver W. Marble v. The Baillargeon Interior Building Co., a Corporation."
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        "text": "Mr. Justice Gary\ndelivered the opinion of the Court.\nThe clerk of the Circuit Court has certified a complete transcript of the record below, and in it is no plea; it must be taken as true that no plea was ever in the case; and that, notwithstanding that the judgment entry says \u201c issues being joined,\u201d there never was an issue. But if there had been, the judgment could not be sustained. The declaration shows no cause of action, and that is an objection always open to the defendant when he brings a case into a court of review and assigns it as error. Chi., Mil. & St. Paul Ry. v. Hoyt, 50 Ill. App. 583; Chi. & E. I. R. R. v. Hines, 132 Ill. 161.\nWe have often said, citing many authorities, that averring, without stating facts from which the law will imply, the duty, is useless. Funk v. Piper, 50 Ill. App. 163. And after verdict, where issue has in terms been joined on the allegation of duty, the objection avails in arrest of judgment. Seymour v. Maddox, 16 Q. B. 71; E. C. L. 326.\nHow, here it is averred that the defendant in error was a building contractor; had furnished a large amount of materials for a building; that the plaintiffs in error were the architects; that it was their duty to issue architect\u2019s certificates, which duty they maliciously refused to perform. \u00a1No statement in any form from which any inference can arise that between the owner and contractor there was a contract providing for certificates, and that the architects had accepted a position by which they assumed the performance of such a duty.\nIt is useless to consider other errors assigned. The declaration is bad, and the judgment is reversed and the cause remanded.",
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    "attorneys": [
      "W. Heckman, J. G. Elsdon and Craft & Stevens, attorneys for plaintiffs in error.",
      "Geo. E. Swartz and W. E. Hughes, attorneys for defendant in error."
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    "head_matter": "Horatio R. Wilson and Oliver W. Marble v. The Baillargeon Interior Building Co., a Corporation.\n1. Recokds\u2014\u201c That WhiehDottiNot Appear Doth Not Bcmst.\u201d\u2014Where the clerk of the Circuit Court has certified a complete transcript of the record below, and in it is no plea, it must be taken as true that no plea was ever in the case, and that, notwithstanding the judgment entry says \u201c issues being joined\u201d there never was an issue.\n2. Pleading\u2014Averring a Duty.\u2014An averment of a duty without stating facts from which the law will imply the duty, is insufficient; and where the issues have been joined on such an allegation the objection is good after verdict in arrest of judgment,\nMemorandum.\u2014Error to the Circuit Court of Cook County; the Hon. Elbridge Hanecy, Judge, presiding.\nHeard in this court at the March term, 1894.\nReversed and remanded.\nOpinion filed March 26, 1894.\nThe opinion states the case.\nW. Heckman, J. G. Elsdon and Craft & Stevens, attorneys for plaintiffs in error.\nGeo. E. Swartz and W. E. Hughes, attorneys for defendant in error.\nMessrs. Swartz and Hughes were retained in this case after it had reached the Appellate Court on error. They had no connection whatever with it in the Circuit Court.\u2014Reporter."
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