Cushman v. Savage
This text of 20 Ill. 330 (Cushman v. Savage) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Illinois Supreme Court primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.
Opinion
In this case there was a plea in abatement of the jurisdiction of the court, the plaintiff residing in La Salle, and the defendant in the county of Cass. To the plea the plaintiff demurred, and it was overruled, and the court granted plaintiff leave to reply.
This was erroneous. After a demurrer to a plea in abatement has been overruled, it is not regular for the court to grant leave to reply; for a judgment for the defendant, on such a plea, whether it be on an issue of fact or of law, is, that the writ be quashed. Tidd’s Practice, 642; 1 Ch. Pl. 501; Motherell v. Beavers, 2 Gilm. R. 69; McKinney v. Pennoyer et al., 1 Scam. R. 319; Eddy et al. v. Brady, 16 Ill. R. 396.
The case will be remanded to the Circuit Court of La Salle, with instructions to abate the writ.
Judgment reversed.
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