Knickerbocker Ice Co. v. Murphy

59 Ill. App. 39, 1895 Ill. App. LEXIS 126
CourtAppellate Court of Illinois
DecidedJune 3, 1895
StatusPublished
Cited by2 cases

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Knickerbocker Ice Co. v. Murphy, 59 Ill. App. 39, 1895 Ill. App. LEXIS 126 (Ill. Ct. App. 1895).

Opinion

Mr. Justice Gary

delivered the opinion- of the Court.

William D. Gleason undertook to furnish the materials and do the work of the masonry of a house for the appellee.

Gleason procured materials, on his own account, from the appellant. An item of $43.63, in regard to which the brief of the appellant urges that it was procured upon the account of the appellee, is not so proved by any testimony definite enough to base a verdict upon.

The appellant’s abstract says, “ Declaration, consisting of common counts.” Without looking at the record we assume that a count for goods sold and delivered, and a count for money had and received, were in the declaration, and hold that if they were, they were of no use.

If the fact were that under Sec. 37, Liens, the appellant had any claim upon the appellee, it was to be prosecuted in an action against him and Gleason jointly, and upon a declaration consistent with the cause of action.

The appellee had bought nothing from the appellant— had received no money from any source for the use of appellant.

The “ Per Curiam ” opinion in Culver v. Fleming, 61 Ill. 498, is not enough to warrant a disregard of legal principles in cases now pending. That case was commenced before a justice and no form of pleading was in question; and the non-joinder of. the contractor (if he was not joined), is not alluded to in the opinion. Affirmed.

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