Snow v. Glos
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Opinion
delivered the opinion of the court :
The only point argued on this appeal is, that the circuit court erred in decreeing the registration of the appellee’s title without requiring reimbursement of taxes and a special assessment paid by the appellant while he held a certificate of tax sale, upon which the time for the execution of a deed subsequently expired without any deed being taken. The question is decided against the appellant in Kelle v. Egan, 255 Ill. 45.
Decree affirmed.
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