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Ragains v. Stout
81 Ill. App. 209
Ill. App. Ct.
1899
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Per Curiam.

This was a case in trespass on real estate, commenced before a justice of the peace and appealed to the Circuit Court. Appellant, in his statement of 'the case; says : “ The defenses relied upon in the trial were liberum ienementum, license, and not guilty. The evidence bears out the statement. In such case a freehold is involved. W. C. St. R. R. Co. v. Morrison, Adams & Allen Co., 54 Ill. App. 556; Piper v. Connelly et al., 108 Ill. 646. This court has no jurisdiction.

Appeal dismissed and leave to withdraw record, abstracts and briefs.

Case Details

Case Name: Ragains v. Stout
Court Name: Appellate Court of Illinois
Date Published: Mar 10, 1899
Citation: 81 Ill. App. 209
Court Abbreviation: Ill. App. Ct.
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