People ex rel. Stark county v. Moon

4 Ill. 123
CourtIllinois Supreme Court
DecidedDecember 15, 1841
StatusPublished

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People ex rel. Stark county v. Moon, 4 Ill. 123 (Ill. 1841).

Opinion

Treat, Justice,

delivered the opinion of the Court:

This is an action of debt, on a bond executed by the defendant, Moon, as principal, and the other defendants, as sureties, to the People of the State of Illinois, in the penal sum of $20,000, and conditioned for the performance, by Moon, of all the duties required of him, by law, as treasurer of Putnam county.

The declaration alleges that Moon, as treasurer of Putnam county, for the use of said county, received from the Fund Commissioners of the State of Illinois, the sum of $9870, part of the sum of $200,000, appropriated by the “ Act to establish and maintain a General System of Internal Improvement,”

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