Illinois Central R. R. v. Commissioners Highways

60 Ill. App. 165, 1894 Ill. App. LEXIS 665
Appellate Court of Illinois·Decided June 8, 1895·Published

Opinion

Per Curiam.

The fundamental question in this case is whether a certain highway, which crossed the right of way of the appellant, had been legally established.

This involves a freehold, and we must, therefore, dismiss the appeal. Chaplin v. Comrs., etc., 126 Ill. 264; Town of Brushy Mound v. McClintock, 146 Ill. 643.

Leave is given appellant to withdraw record, abstracts and briefs. Appeal dismissed.

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Illinois Central R. R. v. Commissioners Highways, 60 Ill. App. 165, 1894 Ill. App. LEXIS 665 (Ill. Ct. App. 1895).

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Chaplin v. Commissioners of Highways
18 N.E. 765 (Illinois Supreme Court, 1888)
Town of Brushy Mound v. McClintock
35 N.E. 159 (Illinois Supreme Court, 1893)