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Landfield Finance Co. v. Regal Box Co.

Appellate Court of Illinois
Mar 10, 1952
345 Ill. App. 611 (Ill. App. Ct. 1952)

Summary

In Landfield Finance Co. v. Regal Box Co. (1952), 345 Ill. App. 611 (abstract), defendant corporate officers were held liable although the converted funds were deposited in the corporate bank account.

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Opinion

Gen. No. 45,703. (Abstract of Decision.)

Opinion filed March 10, 1952 Released for publication March 21, 1952

Appeal from the Municipal Court of Chicago; the Hon. EUGENE J. HOLLAND, Judge, presiding. Order reversed. Heard in the first division, first district, this court at the December term, 1951.

Koven Koven, for appellant;

Louis E. Levinson, of counsel;

no appearance for appellees.


Not to be published in full. Opinion filed March 10, 1952; released for publication March 21, 1952.


Summaries of

Landfield Finance Co. v. Regal Box Co.

Appellate Court of Illinois
Mar 10, 1952
345 Ill. App. 611 (Ill. App. Ct. 1952)

In Landfield Finance Co. v. Regal Box Co. (1952), 345 Ill. App. 611 (abstract), defendant corporate officers were held liable although the converted funds were deposited in the corporate bank account.

Summary of this case from Nat'l Acceptance Co. v. Pintura Corp.
Case details for

Landfield Finance Co. v. Regal Box Co.

Case Details

Full title:Landfield Finance Company, Appellant, v. Regal Box Company, Defendant…

Court:Appellate Court of Illinois

Date published: Mar 10, 1952

Citations

345 Ill. App. 611 (Ill. App. Ct. 1952)
104 N.E.2d 359

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