Neeves v. Warner, 160 Ill. App. 585 (1911)

April 7, 1911 · Illinois Appellate Court · Gen. No. 17,458
160 Ill. App. 585

George A. Neeves, Appellant, v. Thomas R. Warner, Appellee.

Gen. No. 17,458.

Appeals and eebobs—when appeal from interlocutory order dismissed. An appeal from an interlocutory order must be perfected within 60 days from the entry of such order, otherwise it will be dismissed.

Appeal from the Circuit Court of Cook county; the Hon. John Gibbons, Judge, presiding. Heard in the Branch Appellate Court at the October term, 1910.

Appeal dismissed.

Opinion filed April 7, 1911.

Geoege A., Jr., & Leeland K. Neeves, for appellant.

Rudolph D. Huszagh, for appellee.

Mr. Presiding Justice Smith

delivered the opinion of the court.

Appellee moves the court to dismiss the appeal in this case, on the ground that the order appealed from is an interlocutory order continuing the receiver in possession of the premises involved during the period of redemption from a sale of the mortgaged premises; that the appeal was not perfected within sixty days from the entry of such order as provided by the statute.

The record shows that the order appealed from was entered December 20, 1910, and that the appeal was not perfected in this court until March 8, 1911. The appeal was not perfected in the sixty days allowed by the statute and it must be dismissed.

Appeal dismissed.