Bicknell v. Knollin

207 Ill. App. 408, 1917 Ill. App. LEXIS 684
Appellate Court of Illinois·Decided October 10, 1917·No. Gen. No. 22,304·Published·Cited by 1 cases

Opinion

Mr. Presiding Justice Goodwin

delivered the opinion of the court.

2. Accord and satisfaction, § 10* — when question for jury. In an action to recover an alleged balance.of an account due to sheep shippers from commission merchants, where, at the end of the season, a check was sent by defendants to plaintiffs in payment of an account but there had been no dispute in regard to the amount due, and the check was deposited in a bank in the regular course of business and a claim afterwards made for the alleged balance, held, that it was a question for the jury whether there was an accord and satisfaction.

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