Smith v. George Adams & Burke Co.

79 Ill. App. 250, 1898 Ill. App. LEXIS 253
CourtAppellate Court of Illinois
DecidedDecember 23, 1898
StatusPublished

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Smith v. George Adams & Burke Co., 79 Ill. App. 250, 1898 Ill. App. LEXIS 253 (Ill. Ct. App. 1898).

Opinion

Mr. Justice Horton

delivered the opinion of the court.

This suit was brought by appellant to recover the sum of $385.81, claimed to be the balance due to him from appellee. The appellee claims that it paid out for appellant and at his request the sum of $212.35, and admits that it owes to him the balance, viz., $173.46. The verdict and judgment in the court below are for the last named sum.

It is contended on the part of appellant that said sum of $212.35 could only be allowed to appellee by way of set-off. That position is not tenable upon the record in this case. The counter-claim of appellee was clearly recoupment, and there was no error in a Imitting testimony as to the same under the general issue in this case.

It appears that after this suit was commenced appellee brought suit against appellant and one Myers to recover from them said sum of $212.35. On behalf of appellant it is contended, in effect, that such subsequent suit is a bar to this suit. That position is also untenable. Appellant testified that the suit against Smith and Myers had been commenced by appellee. Even if that was permissible, that is all the use appellant was entitled to make of that second suit upon the trial of this suit.

It was not error by the court below to refuse to hear arguments upon the motion for a new trial. Under the circumstances of this case it would appear to be eminently proper. That court did not refuse to entertain the motion, but overruled it and entered judgment on the verdict.

Perceiving no error, the judgment of the Circuit Court is affirmed.

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