Parsons v. Case

45 Ill. 296
CourtIllinois Supreme Court
DecidedSeptember 15, 1867
StatusPublished
Cited by4 cases

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Bluebook
Parsons v. Case, 45 Ill. 296 (Ill. 1867).

Opinion

Mr. Chief Justice Breese

delivered the opinion of the Court:

The objection taken to the proceedings is quite technical and not sufficient to justify a reversal of the judgment. It appears by the record, that the affidavit for the attachment and the writ of attachment were issued and hear date on the same day. This is seen by inspection. A plea, therefore, that the defendant was not a non-resident at the time the writ issued, is equivalent to a plea that he was not a non-resident at the time the affidavit was made. In effect, this plea, as pleaded, was the same as one denying the non-residence at the time of making the affidavit, both being made on the same day.

The rule as to pleas in abatement requires great accuracy and precision in their structure. They must be certain to every intent, and be pleaded without any repugnancy.

Testing this plea by this rule, it is certain to every intent, as that is certain which may be rendered certain, and it is accurate and precise by averring when the writ issued he was a resident of the State, as that was issued on the same day the affidavit was filed, as the record shows. “ Things equal to the same thing are equal to one another,” is an axiom in mathematics, and equally so in judicial proceedings, and in all the practical affairs of life.

We see no error in the record and must affirm the judgment.

Judgment affirmed.

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