Loughran v. Gorman, 168 Ill. App. 113 (1912)

March 13, 1912 · Illinois Appellate Court · Gen. No. 5549
168 Ill. App. 113

M. F. Loughran et al., Appellees, v. John A. Gorman, Appellant.

Gen. No. 5549.

Appeals and eeeoes&emdash;when, affirmance results by operation of law. If but two of tbe justices participate upon tbe bearing of an appeal and they disagree, an affirmance by operation of law results.

*114Foreclosure. Appeal from the Circuit Court of Will county; the Hon. Dobrance Dibell, Judge, presiding.

Heard in this court at the October term, 1911.

Affirmed.

Opinion filed March 13, 1912.

J. L. 0 ’Donnell, T. P. Donovan and J. A. Brat, for appellant.

Barr, McNaughton & Barr, for appellee.

Per Curiam.

Mr. Presiding Justice Dibell tried this case in the court below and therefore took no part in its consideration here. The other members of the court have given the case a careful examination and are divided in opinion as to whether the decree should be affirmed or reversed. The decree is therefore affirmed by operation of law.

The authorities for the affirmance of a judgment by an equally divided court are collected in Binder v. Langhorst, 139 Ill. App. 493.

Decree affirmed.