Moshier v. Shear
This text of 100 Ill. 469 (Moshier v. Shear) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Illinois Supreme Court primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.
Opinion
There is not merely the amount of this award involved here. .If this award stands, Moshier is barred of .his claim of $400 against Shear, and he has to pay Shear $704.62, whereas, if this award is set aside, then Moshier will be at liberty to assert his claim against Shear of $400, and to resist Shear’s claim of $704.62 against him. Therefore in the matter of setting aside this award there is more than the $704.62 involved, the amount of the award. It directly affects Moshier to the extent of $1104.62, as he claims. That is the amount involved,—not merely $704.62, the amount of the award. We think, therefore, that the motion to dismiss should be overruled, the amount involved exceeding $1000.
Motion denied.
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