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  "name": "Thomas Padfield v. William R. Padfield",
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      "Thomas Padfield v. William R. Padfield."
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        "text": "Mr. Justice Breese\ndelivered the opinion of the Court:\nThis was a bill in chancery, to correct a mistake in a deed, in which all the material facts alleged in the bill are admitted in the sworn answer of the plaintiff in error, and the court decreed accordingly.\nWe do not perceive any grounds for reversing the decree, as none of the facts are controverted, and it must be affirmed.\nDecree affirmed.",
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        "author": "Mr. Justice Breese"
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      "Mr. B. B. Smith, for the plaintiff in error.",
      "Messrs. Ease & Wilderman, for the defendant in error."
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    "head_matter": "Thomas Padfield v. William R. Padfield.\nAdmissions in answer in chancery\u2014how far conclusive. Where tlie material allegations in a hill in chancery are admitted in the answer of the defendant, and the court decrees accordingly, the decree will not he reversed.\nWrit op Error to the Circuit Court of St. Clair county; the Hon-. Joseph Gillespie, Judge, presiding.\nMr. B. B. Smith, for the plaintiff in error.\nMessrs. Ease & Wilderman, for the defendant in error."
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