Blount v. Tomlin
Illinois Supreme Court
Blount v. Tomlin, 26 Ill. 531 (Ill. 1862)
Blount v. Tomlin
Opinion of the Court
The making a writ of error operate as a supersedeas where an injunction has been dissolved, does not revive the injunction. For that purpose, a special order is required. The act complained of was not in contempt of the order of the court. ■
Motion denied.
Note.—This and the two following decisions were made at January term, 1862, in the Second Grand Division.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- Richard Blount, in Error v. Thompson Tomlin, in Error
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- 2 cases
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- Published