Dempster Plaza State Bank v. American National Bank & Trust Co.

404 N.E.2d 303, 83 Ill. App. 3d 870
CourtAppellate Court of Illinois
DecidedApril 29, 1980
Docket79-2008
StatusPublished
Cited by8 cases

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Dempster Plaza State Bank v. American National Bank & Trust Co., 404 N.E.2d 303, 83 Ill. App. 3d 870 (Ill. Ct. App. 1980).

Opinion

Mr. JUSTICE DOWNING

delivered the opinion of the court:

Dempster Plaza State Bank, plaintiff-appellee, filed in this court a motion to dismiss the appeal of American National Bank & Trust Company of Chicago, trustee, under trust agreement dated November 28, 1972, and known as Trust No. 77387, and Morris Suson, defendants-appellants.

Because of the history of this litigation in this court, it is deemed appropriate to dispose of this matter by an opinion.

On September 20,1979, the defendants filed in this court a motion for leave to file a notice of appeal pursuant to Supreme Court Rule 303(e). (Ill. Rev. Stat. 1977, ch. 110A, par. 303(e). 1 ) This motion, sworn to by Myron Minuskin as attorney for the defendants, set forth that: on December 7,1978, a judgment of foreclosure and sale was entered in the circuit court of Cook County (cause No. 77 CH 2502) and no appeal followed; on June 13, 1979, a section 72 petition (Ill. Rev. Stat. 1977, ch. 110, par. 72) was filed and dismissed on July 23,1979; on August 10,1979, a motion to reconsider was filed and denied on August 15, 1979.

Relying on City Auto Paint & Supply, Inc. v. Brandis (1979), 73 Ill. App. 3d 863, 866, 392 N.E.2d 703, this court (our cause No. 79-1497) denied defendants leave to file the notice of appeal on October 17,1979. On January 30, 1980 (No. 52797), the Supreme Court of Illinois denied defendants’ petition for leave to appeal from our October 17,1979, order. 79 Ill. 2d 625.

Notwithstanding this court’s order, on November 16, 1979, defendants filed in this court the record from cause 77 CH 2502, Circuit Court of Cook County. Pursuant to Supreme Court Rule 327 (Ill. Rev. Stat. 1977, ch. 110A, par. 327), the appeal was docketed in this court as cause No. 79-2008. 2 Included in the record is the notice of appeal signed by Myron Minuskin as attorney for defendants-appellants. Also included in the record is a “Notice of Filing of Praecipe For Record and Proof of Service” filed with the clerk of the circuit court on November 16,1979, by Myron Minuskin. On February 8, 1980, the defendants-appellants’ brief was filed by Arnold M. Flamm and Marshall E. Winokur as attorneys for defendants-appellants. Included in the brief is a copy of the notice of appeal. The statement of facts sets forth in detail the proceedings in the trial court. However, we are unable to locate in the brief any reference to the order of this court entered October 17, 1979, denying defendants leave to file the appeal pursuant to Supreme Court Rule 303(e).

I.

On December 7, 1978, the trial court entered its judgment of foreclosure and sale against defendants. No appeal followed. Thereafter on March 21,1979, the trial court entered an order approving the sheriff’s report of sale and distribution and directing the sheriff to execute and deliver his sheriff’s deed. On June 14, 1979, defendants filed a section 72 petition (Ill. Rev. Stat. 1977, ch. 110, par. 72). On July 23, 1979, the trial court entered its order dismissing the section 72 petition. The trial court in its order noted that no appeal had been taken, that no new facts were set forth, and that the defendants were not diligent. On August 10, 1979, defendants filed a motion to reconsider which was denied on August 15, 1979.

City Auto Paint & Supply, Inc. v. Brandis (1979), 73 Ill. App. 3d 863, 392 N.E.2d 703, involved an action to vacate the entry of a default judgment entered May 10,1977. On September 20,1977, a petition to vacate the judgment was filed and denied on June 30,1978. On July 19,1978, defendant filed a motion for rehearing, seeking a reconsideration of the motion to vacate. That was denied on September 18,1978, and a notice of appeal was filed on October 16, 1978. Thus, the chronology of events is basically the same in City Auto Paint as in the instant cause. In pointing out the lack of diligence and failure to present a meritorious defense, this court said:

“If the rules of appellate procedure were strained or extended to permit the tolling of the time for appeal by the procedure engaged in here, there could be an endless succession of such rehearing motions and there would never be a final determination of the dispute. [Citations.]

For the reasons stated herein, we conclude the defendant failed to timely file notice of appeal and we, therefore, dismiss this appeal.” 73 Ill. App. 3d 863, 867.

Likewise, in the instant cause the record clearly establishes a lack of diligence on the part of defendants. From December 7, 1978, when the trial court entered the judgment of foreclosure and sale until June 14, 1979, when a section 72 petition was filed, the defendants did nothing, even though during that time the property was sold and sheriff’s deed delivered in March 1979. Notwithstanding all of the aforesaid, no notice of. appeal was filed until September 14, 1979.

Supreme Court Rule 303(a) contemplates the prompt and orderly prosecution of an appeal. Motions to reconsider the court’s ruling on a section 72 petition should not be used to toll the time for appeal. (Cf. Deckard v. Joiner (1970), 44 Ill. 2d 412, 255 N.E.2d 900.) In our opinion the defendants failed to file a timely notice of appeal.

As noted earlier, plaintiffs filed a motion to dismiss this appeal. In opposition thereto defendants cite two decisions of a different division (Fourth Division) of this court. (Reuben H. Donnelley Corp. v. Thomas (1979), 79 Ill. App. 3d 726, 731-32, 398 N.E.2d 972, and Sottile v. Suvick (1979), 79 Ill. App. 3d 631, 632, 398 N.E.2d 877,878.) Defendants point out that in Donnelley the Fourth Division of this court rejected the City Auto Paint case. As we read the Donnelley case, the court decided the case on its merits (79 Ill. App. 3d 726, 731). By way of dicta the opinion noted the City Auto Paint case and indicated its reasoning did not apply in the Donnelley case.

In Sottile, the Fourth Division held that the filing of a motion for rehearing or reconsideration of a section 72 petition does not extend the time for filing the notice of appeal. The City Auto Paint case was followed.

We have reviewed the other authorities cited by defendants but we find them unpersuasive.

II.

We next comment on the filing of this appeal in view of our order dated October 17, 1979.

Based on the time problems set forth in Supreme Court Rule 303, the defendants correcdy filed, pursuant to Rule 303(e) a motion for leave to file a notice of appeal (case No. 79-1497). That was denied on October 17, 1979. Nevertheless, without disclosing any relationship to case No. 79-1497, the record was filed in this case on November 16,1979.

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