Emerson v. Clark

3 Ill. 489
CourtIllinois Supreme Court
DecidedDecember 15, 1840
StatusPublished

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Emerson v. Clark, 3 Ill. 489 (Ill. 1840).

Opinion

Browne, Justice,

delivered the opinion of the Court:

This was an action of trover brought in the Circuit Court of Scott county, by George W. Clark against Joseph Emerson, to recover damages for the conversion of a certain quantity of wheat. Upon the issue the verdict and judgment was for the plaintiff in the Court below. The principal error complained of is the manner in which the bill of exceptions was made out.

It appears from the order of the Court, that certain papers mentioned in the bill of exceptions to be copied therein, were not present in court, or on file.

The following order was made hy the Court below. “ It is therefore ordered, that unless the defendant shall, within twenty days from this date, file with the clerk of this Court said two papers, verified by affidavit of the defendant, or his counsel, to be the same two papers offered in evidence, and mentioned in the bill of exceptions, herein to be copied, the appeal ordered in this cause shall not be considered as granted, but said order granting said ap-. peal shall become and be void.”

“ Appeals from the Circuit Courts to the Supreme Court shall be allowed in all cases, where the judgment or decree appealed from be final, and shall amount, exclusive of costs, to the sum of twenty dollars,” &c; “provided, such appeal be prayed for at the time of rendering the judgment or decree, and provided the party praying for such appeal shall, by himself, or agent, or attorney, give bond with sufficient security to be approved by the Circuit Court, and filed in the clerk’s office of the Circuit Court, within the time limited by the Court. ”

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