County of Cook v. Sennott
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Opinion
Is the act of the General Assembly, approved June 16, 1887, increasing the salary of certain officials, so far as it is applicable to Thomas Sennott, then and now clerk of the Probate Court of Cook County, valid, or is it unconstitutional and void %
This is the only question presented by the record in this case, and, involving as it does the validity of the statute, is clearly one concerning which this court has no jurisdiction. Laws of 1887, page 156.
Writ of error dismissed.
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