Case ID: ill-app_16/html/0627-01.html
Source: Caselaw Access Project
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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

Oliver Decker v. Rosina Decker et al.
    The appeal is dismissed, as the court has no jurisdiction, a freehold being involved.
    Appeal from the Circuit Court of Cass county; the Hon. Lyman Lacey, Judge, presiding.
    Opinion filed June 30, 1885.
    Mr. R. W. Mills and Mr. James McCartney, for appellant.
    Messrs. Morrison & Whitlock, for appellees.
   Per Curiam.

There is a freehold involved in this case. We have no jurisdiction of the subject-matter, and must dismiss the appeal on our own motion. Gen. Laws 1879, Sec. 2, page 222; Chap. 110, Sec. 88, Rev. Stat.; Gage v. Busse, 94 Ill. 590; People v. Holtz, 92 Ill. 426; Wright v. People, 92 Ill. 596; Monroe v. Van Meter, 100 Ill. 347.

The record may be withdrawn.

Appeal dismissed.