Brown v. Saathoff

205 Ill. App. 194
CourtAppellate Court of Illinois
DecidedApril 19, 1917
DocketGen. No. 6,393
StatusPublished

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Bluebook
Brown v. Saathoff, 205 Ill. App. 194 (Ill. Ct. App. 1917).

Opinion

Mr. Justice Carnes

delivered the opinion of the court.

Abstract of the Decision. 1. Infants, § 28*—when infant guilty of laches in commencing suit after reaching majority. In a suit in equity against a former master in chancery to recover the proportionate part of the proceeds of a partition sale to which the complainant was entitled, where it appeared that the complainant, who was a minor, fifteen years old, entered her appearance in the partition suit without service of process on her, and where her minority was not known, and in an amended bill complainant was stated to be of legal age, and the master in chancery paid over the proportionate part to which complainant was entitled to certain attorneys, who he assumed were authorized to appear for her, but whom the complainant claimed not to have employed, and where the proceeds were all distributed and the master, whose term had then expired, had not filed a report (the report having been filed after commencement of the instant suit), and complainant made no move in the matter until she was twenty-seven years of age, and there was no showing of any disability on her part since her majority, held that although the master should have filed his report and should have ascertained the authority of the attorneys to collect complainant’s money, he acted in good faith and complainant was barred from recovery by laches. 2. Attorney and client, § 52*—when authority of attorneys to act presumed. The authority of attorneys to act for the parties for whom they appear is presumed xby the courts.

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