Kern v. Foster

207 Ill. App. 362
CourtAppellate Court of Illinois
DecidedOctober 9, 1917
DocketGen. No. 22,892
StatusPublished

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Kern v. Foster, 207 Ill. App. 362 (Ill. Ct. App. 1917).

Opinion

Mr. Presiding Justice Barnes

delivered the opinion of the court.

Abstract of the Decision. 1. Municipal Court of Chicago, § 19* — when motion to vacate judgment is too late. A motion to vacate a judgment after the lapse of thirty days from the entry of the judgment is too late under section 21 of the Municipal Court Act (J. & A. U 3333). 2. Municipal Court of Chicago, § 19* — when judgment deemed valid until regularly vacated. Where the Municipal Court of Chicago has jurisdiction of the parties and the subject-matter, a judgment rendered by it must be deemed valid until regularly vacated, either under the practice prescribed in section 21 of the Municipal Court Act (J. & A. H 3333), or unless reversed on a writ of error.

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