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  "id": 2876438,
  "name": "Lebbeus H. Rogers v. T. H. Traver, Assignee",
  "name_abbreviation": "Rogers v. Traver",
  "decision_date": "1885-11-14",
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  "first_page": "113",
  "last_page": "114",
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      "cite": "115 Ill. 113"
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    "name_abbreviation": "Ill.",
    "id": 8772,
    "name": "Illinois Supreme Court"
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    "name_long": "Illinois",
    "name": "Ill."
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      "cite": "108 Ill. 388",
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    "parties": [
      "Lebbeus H. Rogers v. T. H. Traver, Assignee."
    ],
    "opinions": [
      {
        "text": "Mr. Justice Scott\ndelivered the opinion of the Court:\nOn the 30th day of July, 1884, Lebbeus H. Rogers filed his petition in the county court of Cook county, in which he claimed he was the owner of certain personal property in the hands of T. H. Traver, under and by virtue of an assignment made to him by Cushing, Cummings & Co., and asked the court to order such assignee to'turn the property over to petitioner. On the hearing\u2019 in the county court the property in controversy was adjudged to belong to petitioner, and the assignee was by the court directed to deliver it to him. From * that decision the assignee prayed f\u00f3r and was allowed an appeal to the circuit court, which he afterwards perfected by filing the usual appeal bond. On motion of the petitioner the appeal was dismissed out of the circuit court for want of jurisdiction in that court to entertain such appeal. The assignee excepted in due form to this decision of the circuit court, and on his further appeal the cause was heard in the Appellate Court for the First District, where the judgment of the circuit court was reversed, and was remanded to that court for \u201csuch other proceedings as to law and justice shall appertain.\u201d Since then petitioner has brought the case to this court on error. \u2022\nIt is obvious this is not a final judgment in the sense those terms are used in the statute, so that the unsuccessful party could bring the case to this court on appeal or writ of error. It is simply a judgment of reversal, and the cause is remanded to the circuit court for \u201csuch other proceedings as to law and justice shall appertain.\u201d This question has been so often discussed in this court it need not now be elaborated. Anderson v. Fruitt, 108 Ill. 388.\nThe writ of error will be dismissed, which is done.\nWrit of error dismissed.",
        "type": "majority",
        "author": "Mr. Justice Scott"
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    ],
    "attorneys": [
      "Mr. Chables F. White, and Mr. M. L. Wheeleb, for the plaintiff in error.",
      "Mr. H. H. C. Milleb, for the defendant in error."
    ],
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    "head_matter": "Lebbeus H. Rogers v. T. H. Traver, Assignee.\nFiled at Ottawa November 14, 1885.\nAppeal\u2014judgment of Appellate Court\u2014whether final. Where the Appellate Court reverses a judgment or order of the circuit court, and remands the cause \u201cfor such other proceedings as to law and justice shall appertain,\u201d the judgment of the Appellate Court not being final can not be reviewed by this court on appeal or writ of error.\nWbit of Ebbob to the Appellate Court for the First District ;\u2014heard in that court on appeal from the Circuit Court of Cook county; the Hon. John G. Rogebs, Judge, presiding.\nMr. Chables F. White, and Mr. M. L. Wheeleb, for the plaintiff in error.\nMr. H. H. C. Milleb, for the defendant in error."
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