Taylor v. Riddle
35 Ill. 567
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Bluebook
Taylor v. Riddle, 35 Ill. 567 (Ill. 1864).
Opinion
delivered the opinion of the Court:
This judgment must be reversed on one ground if no other. The plaint in replevin describes the property as two bay horses; the proof shows one of them was a sorrel horse. For this variance the judgment is reversed and the cause remanded.
Judgment reversed.
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