Appellate Court of Illinois, 1896

Rosenthal v. Craig

Rosenthal v. Craig
Appellate Court of Illinois · Decided November 5, 1896 · Waterman
66 Ill. App. 541; 1896 Ill. App. LEXIS 733

Rosenthal v. Craig

Opinion of the Court

Mr. Justice Waterman

delivered the opinion of the Court.

It has been settled by repeated adjudication that where an appeal from a judgment of a justice of the peace is taken by filing bond in the Circuit Court, and summons to the appellee is issued and served upon him, or two nihils have been returned, or the appearance of the appellee has been entered. which service, returns or appearance has been ten days before the term of court at which proceedings are taken, the appeal may be dismissed, and not otherwise without the consent of the appellant. Chicago Dredging and Dock Co. v. McCarthy, 11 Ill. App. 552; Camp v. Hogan, 73 Ill. 228; Sheridan v. Beardsley, 89 Ill. 477; Schmidt v. Skelly, 10 Ill. App. 564; Wollman v. Crisetti, 37 Ill. App. 366; Sutherland v. Lawrence, 60 Ill. App. 331.

The judgment of the Superior Court is reversed and the cause remanded.

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