J. L. Mott Iron Works v. Rosenzweig, 211 Ill. App. 430 (1918)

June 14, 1918 · Illinois Appellate Court · Gen. No. 23,668
211 Ill. App. 430

The J. L. Mott Iron Works, Appellee, v. Nathan Rosenzweig and Maimonides Hospital. Nathan Rosenzweig, Appellant.

Gen. No. 23,668.

(Not to he reported in full.)

Appeal from the Municipal Court of Chicago; the Hon. Wells M. Cook, Judge, presiding. Heard in the Branch Appellate Court at the October term, 1917.

Affirmed.

Opinion filed June 14, 1918.

Statement of the Case.

Action by The J. L. Mott Iron Works, plaintiff, against Nathan Rosenzweig and Maimonides Hospital, defendants, to recover on a note. From a judgment *431for plaintiff for $1,902.05, defendant Rosenzweig appeals.

Abstract of the Decision.

Bills and notes, § 433* — when parol evidence is inadmissible. Parol evidence is inadmissible to contradict or vary the contract implied from the indorsement of a note by showing that the indorser was to incur no liability thereon.

Hyman Soboroff, for appellant.

Bryan, McCormick & Wilber, for appellee.

Mr. Justice McDonald

delivered the opinion of the court.