Jacquemart v. Erb

53 Ill. 291
CourtIllinois Supreme Court
DecidedJanuary 15, 1870
StatusPublished
Cited by2 cases

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Jacquemart v. Erb, 53 Ill. 291 (Ill. 1870).

Opinion

Mr. Justice Lawrence

delivered the opinion of the Court:

In this case the appellant sought, by motion, to set aside the same decree which is attacked by means of a bill in the nature of a bill of review, in the case of Dolton v. Erb, ante. Apart from the insuperable objection to an attempt to review and set aside a decree of a former term by a mere motion, we have stated in the opinion, filed in the preceding case, the reasons why the relief sought can not be granted, even in a proceeding by bill.

Judgment affirmed.

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