Appellate Court of Illinois, 1917

Baker v. Morrison

Baker v. Morrison
Appellate Court of Illinois · Decided March 26, 1917 · McSurely
204 Ill. App. 429

Baker v. Morrison

Opinion of the Court

Mr. Presiding Justice McSurely

delivered the opinion of the court.

2. Appeal and error, § 1327*—when propriety of judgment is presumed. Where the abstract failed to show whether a defendant’s claim was in set-off or recoupment, held that the propriety of the judgment for plaintiff for one dollar would be presumed. 3. Appeal and error, § 1575*—when judgment not reversibly erroneous. A judgment for so small an amount as one dollar held not reversible for a technical error.

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