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  "name": "Daniel F. Buckley v. John Boutellier",
  "name_abbreviation": "Buckley v. Boutellier",
  "decision_date": "1871-09",
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  "last_page": "294",
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    "name_abbreviation": "Ill.",
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    "name": "Illinois Supreme Court"
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    "name_long": "Illinois",
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    "parties": [
      "Daniel F. Buckley v. John Boutellier."
    ],
    "opinions": [
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        "text": "Mr. Justice Breese\ndelivered the opinion of the Court:\nThis was a bill in chancery to establish and enforce a mechanic\u2019s lien, and an appeal taken, and the-case presented on an abstract so -barren and imperfect as to justify the court in dismissing the appeal. Mor does the brief filed by the appellee aid ns very much in our examination of the case.\nThe point made by appellant is, that the description of the premises is so indefinite and uncertain as to be no guide to the sheriff in advertising and selling them.\n- The description is not set out in the abstract, nor in appellant\u2019s or appellee\u2019s brief, and we are referred to the record for it. In the record the premises are described as \u201cbuilding Ho. 181 South Leavitt street, in the city of Chicago, and further described as lot 8 and 19 in block Ho. 1 of Banks\u2019 subdivision of lot 9 in block 11 of Rockwell\u2019s addition to Chicago.\u201d The objection that the congressional subdivisions of the land are not given, is frivolous.\nAnother objection is, that the court permitted a formal and proper replication to be filed after the cause was submitted to the jury, it being discovered that the replication which had been put in transposed the parties. This was proper, under the decision of this court in Jameson v. Conway, 5 Gilm. 227.\nThere is no error in the record, and the decree is affirmed.\nDecree affirmed.",
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        "author": "Mr. Justice Breese"
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    "attorneys": [
      "Mr. John L. Doran, for the appellant.",
      "Mr. D. L. Carmichael, for the appellee."
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    "head_matter": "Daniel F. Buckley v. John Boutellier.\n1. Mechanics\u2019 lien&emdash;description of the premises. In a suit in chancery to establish and enforce a mechanics\u2019 lien, it was objected that the description of the premises was so indefinite and uncertain as to be. no,guide to the sheriff in advertising and selling them. In the record the premises are described as \u201cbuilding No. 181, South Leavitt street, in the city of Chicago, and further described as lot 8 and 19 in block No. 1 of Banks\u2019 subdivision of lot 9 in block 11 of Rockwell\u2019s addition to Chicago.\u201d This description was held sufficient.\n2. And the objection that the congressional subdivisions of the land were not given in the description, was regarded as frivolous.\n3. Amendment of pleadings. After the cause was submitted to the jury, it being discovered that the replication which had been filed transposed the parties, the court permitted a formal and proper replication to be filed: Held, that such action of the court was not error.\nAppeal from the Superior Court of Cook county; the Hon. William A. Porter, Judge, presiding..\nMr. John L. Doran, for the appellant.\nMr. D. L. Carmichael, for the appellee."
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