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  "name": "Thomas Brown v. Jacob Huber",
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      "Thomas Brown v. Jacob Huber."
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      {
        "text": "Judgment by confession on .promissory note, at suit of assignee; motion for leave to plead, judgment to stand as security; affidavit of defendant in support of motion, alleging failure of consideration, and notice to plaintiff thereof before assignment; counter affidavit denying notice; motion overruled and appeal.\nHeld, that the evidence being conflicting and the contested matter in doubt, the motion should have been allowed, citing Condon v. Besse, 86 Ill. 159.\nOrder reversed and cause remanded.",
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    "attorneys": [
      "Albion Gate, attorney for appellant.",
      "Ives & Mason, attorneys for appellee."
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    "head_matter": "Thomas Brown v. Jacob Huber.\n1. Judgments by Confession\u2014 Where the Evidence on a Motion to Vacate Is Conflicting.\u2014Where the evidence on a motion to vacate a judgment by confession is conflicting, and the contested matter in doubt, the motion should be allowed.\nMotion to Vacate Confession.\u2014Appeal from the Circuit Court of Cook County; the Hon. Abner Smith, Judge, presiding.\nHeard in this Court at the March term, 1898;\nreversed and remanded.\nOpinion filed December 6, 1898. Not reported.\nAlbion Gate, attorney for appellant.\nIves & Mason, attorneys for appellee."
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