Garrick v. Chamberlain
Illinois Supreme Court
Garrick v. Chamberlain, 100 Ill. 476 (Ill. 1881)
Scott
Garrick v. Chamberlain
Opinion of the Court
There is nothing in the rules, or in any practice that has ever prevailed in this court, that would authorize a second petition by the same paity for a rehearing. A majority of the court are therefore of opinion that the motion made to strike what purports to be a second petition for a rehearing from the files, should be allowed, and it is accordingly done.
Petition stricken from the files.
Dickey, Ch. J.: I do not concur in the opinion of the majority of the court.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- John Garrick v. Angie P. Chamberlain
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- 5 cases
- Status
- Published
- Syllabus
- Rehearing—second petition by the same parly. A second petition for a rehearing of a cause'in this court by the same party is not allowable.