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  "id": 2653159,
  "name": "Levi R. Camp v. John Bryan et al.",
  "name_abbreviation": "Camp v. Bryan",
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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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    "parties": [
      "Levi R. Camp v. John Bryan et al."
    ],
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      {
        "text": "Mr. Justice Dickey\ndelivered the opinion of the Court:\nThe damages allowed on the dissolution of the injunction enjoining the collection of a judgment, are limited by statute to ten per cent upon the amount. Rev. Stat. 1874, p. 579. The damages allowed in this case are $50. The amount of the judgment enjoined was less than $184. For this error the decree must he reversed. It is by no means clear upon this record, that the injunction should not have been made perpetual. The bill charges a fraudulent conspiracy to use, to the detriment of appellant, a paper-called an indemnity, whicli, it seems from the record, was never executed and delivered by appellant; of all which, the bill says, the alleged conspirators had notice. If this be true, appellant has a right, in equity, to have that document, and the judgment upon it, adjudged null and.void.\nJudgment reversed.",
        "type": "majority",
        "author": "Mr. Justice Dickey"
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    ],
    "attorneys": [
      "' Mr. W. Davis, and Mr. R. C. Hunt, for the appellant."
    ],
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    "head_matter": "Levi R. Camp v. John Bryan et al.\nInjunction \u2014 damages on dissolution, enjoining collection of judgment. It is error to allow damages upon the dissolution of an injunction enjoining the collection of a judgment at law, in excess of ten per cent upon the amount of the judgment.\nAppeal from the Circuit Court of Knox county; the Hon. Arthur A. Smith, Judge, presiding.\n' Mr. W. Davis, and Mr. R. C. Hunt, for the appellant."
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