Appellate Court of Illinois, 1914

Buckley v. Robertson

Buckley v. Robertson
Appellate Court of Illinois · Decided May 1, 1914 · Higbee
186 Ill. App. 603

Buckley v. Robertson

Opinion of the Court

Mr. Justice Higbee

delivered the opinion of the court.

3. Trial, § 93*—necessity of specific objection to evidence. Objections on a trial to a paper or other evidence must be specifically pointed out so that it may be obviated if possible. 4. Bills and notes, § 479*—when party cannot complain of want of proof of ownership of note. Where defendant in an action on a note objected to plaintiff’s proof of his ownership of the note and the objection was sustained, he cannot complain of want of such proof.

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