Appellate Court of Illinois, 1915

Painter v. Durham

Painter v. Durham
Appellate Court of Illinois · Decided December 8, 1915 · Scanlan
195 Ill. App. 468

Painter v. Durham

Opinion of the Court

Mr. Presiding Justice Scanlan

delivered the opinion of the court.

4. Appeal and error, § 1802*—when judgment reversed without remanding. Where a judgment must be reversed as being entered on a wrong theory of the law, and the amount due plaintiff appears with certainty from the record, judgment will be entered in the Appellate Court for the amount which plaintiff is entitled to recover, and the cause will not be remanded.

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