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Munger v. Jacobson
100 Ill. 468
Ill.
1881
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Walker, J.:

On the filing of a petition for rehearing, a stipulation was entered into that the record in another case, or another branch of this ease, might be considered as a part of the record in this case. That has changed the record, and will change the consideration of the case. Other questions will be presented that were not in the original record, and for that reason, and as a matter of discretion, the petition will be allowed.

The petition would not have been granted if the parties had not stipulated to change the record.

Rehearing allowed.

Case Details

Case Name: Munger v. Jacobson
Court Name: Illinois Supreme Court
Date Published: Mar 15, 1881
Citation: 100 Ill. 468
Court Abbreviation: Ill.
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