People ex rel. County Collector of Sangamon County v. Haire

83 N.E. 133, 231 Ill. 153
CourtIllinois Supreme Court
DecidedDecember 17, 1907
StatusPublished

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People ex rel. County Collector of Sangamon County v. Haire, 83 N.E. 133, 231 Ill. 153 (Ill. 1907).

Opinion

Per Curiam :

This is an appeal by David L. Haire and ten other land owners in Sangamon county from the judgments of the county court of that county rendered against their lands at the June term, 1907, for delinquent drainage assessments, for the use of drainage district No. 1 of the town of Divemon, in said county.

The question upon which this case turns has been determined adversely to the contention of appellants by this court in the case of Patton v. People, 229 Ill. 512. The opinion there is decisive here.

The judgments of the county court will be affirmed.

Judgments affirmed.

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Patton v. People ex rel. Sweet
82 N.E. 386 (Illinois Supreme Court, 1907)

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