People ex rel. McDonald v. Board of Commissioners of Cook County

Illinois Supreme Court
People ex rel. McDonald v. Board of Commissioners of Cook County, 180 Ill. 48 (Ill. 1899)
54 N.E. 154; 1899 Ill. LEXIS 2661

People ex rel. McDonald v. Board of Commissioners of Cook County

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam:

The question involved in this case is, whether the Revenue act of 1898 (Laws of 1898, p. 36,) deprived the board of commissioners of Cook county of the power to act as a county board of review, as such board of review existed under the old Revenue law of 1872 and its amendments. This question has been disposed of and decided in the affirmative by this court in the recent case of People ex rel. v. Comrs. of Cook County, 176 Ill. 576. The decision in that case controls and disposes of this case. Accordingly, the demurrer to the petition for mandamus must be sustained and the writ of mandamus is denied.

Writ denied.

Reference

Full Case Name
The People ex rel. Ashley L. McDonald v. The Board of Commissioners of Cook County
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1 case
Status
Published