Mathews v. Moran, 192 Ill. App. 196 (1915)

March 29, 1915 · Illinois Appellate Court · Gen. No. 20,556
192 Ill. App. 196

J. A. Mathews, Defendant in Error, v. John Moran, Plaintiff in Error.

Gen. No. 20,556.

Abstract of the Decision.

Forcibke entry and detainer, § 84 * —when evidence insufficient. The decision in Mathews v. Jackson, ante, p. 194, held to he controlling and adhered to.

(Not to be reported in full.)

Error to the Municipal Court of Chicago; the Hon. Edward T. Wade, Judge, presiding. Heárd in this court at the October term, 1914.

Reversed and remanded.

Opinion filed March 29, 1915.

Statement of the Case.

Forcible entry and detainer by J. A. Mathews, plaintiff, against John Moran, defendant.

The facts herein are the same as those in Mathews v. Jackson, ante, p. 194, except that the premises involved are the basement of 5309 South Dearborn street and that ten dollars is recited in the notice to be due.

William Slack, for plaintiff in error.

Benjamin F. J. Odell, for defendant in error.

Mr. Presiding Justice Brown

delivered the opinion of the court.