21 N.E.2d 744 | Ill. | 1939
Henry K. Holsman brought an action in the municipal court of Chicago to recover for services performed by him as an architect pursuant to an alleged written contract attached to the statement of claim. From a verdict and judgment in favor of plaintiff for $3508.67, and costs, defendant has appealed directly to this court on the ground that a constitutional question is involved. Many errors have been assigned and argued, but we have no jurisdiction to consider them unless appellant is correct in its contention that a constitutional question is presented.
Before this court has jurisdiction on direct appeal, the record must affirmatively disclose that the constitutional question was not only presented in the trial court for decision, but was passed upon by it. (Ryan v. City of Chicago,
In so far as the record discloses, it was never contended by appellee that section 8 of the Business Corporation act of 1933 was applicable to this suit. His pleadings do not mention that statute, and the record does not contain a stenographic report of the proceedings on the hearing of the motion to strike this portion of the defense. Thus the record fails to show that the question of the applicability or constitutionality of the Business Corporation act of 1933 was ever put in issue. Similarly, the record is silent as to whether the trial court held the statute applied and was constitutional, or whether it held the defense of ultra vires not available for some other reason. The record, therefore, fails to show that a constitutional question was either put in issue or passed upon in the trial court.
The cause is transferred to the Appellate Court for the First District.
Cause transferred.