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Ditch v. People
31 Ill. App. 368
Ill. App. Ct.
1889
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Phillips, J.

This is an action brought on administrator’s bond. Six pleas were filed; issue joined on the first, second and sixth and demurrer to third, fourth and fifth. The demurrer to the third and-fourth pleas was sustained, but as to the fifth the demurrer stands without being disposed of in any way.

The fifth plea is a plea of payment, and is to the whole declaration. The c mrt proceeded to trial and judgment on the issues of fact, without disposing of the question of law raised by that demurrer to the fifth plea. In this there was error. Merriweather v. Gregory, 2 Scam. 50; Nye v. Wright, Ibid. 222; Bradshaw v. McKenny, 4 Scam. 54; Richeson v. Ryan, 15 Ill. 13.

It further appears that a default and judgment was entered against a defendant not served, and who entered no appearance. This was error. It is not necessary to discuss the question whether the parties appealing may raise this question, as the errors which they assign that are well taken must reverse the judgment. We do not deem it necessary to discuss other questions presented by the assignment of errors. _ The judgment is reversed and the cause remanded.

Reversed and remanded.

Case Details

Case Name: Ditch v. People
Court Name: Appellate Court of Illinois
Date Published: Aug 28, 1889
Citation: 31 Ill. App. 368
Court Abbreviation: Ill. App. Ct.
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