Opinion
Gen. No. 9,514. (Abstract of Decision.)
Opinion filed May 15, 1940
APPEAL AND ERROR, § 392 — interlocutory decree. Where former president and manager of a corporation filed action for back salary, and corporation counterclaimed for an accounting as to certain expenditures he had itemized as traveling expenses, a decree holding that the corporation was entitled to have an accounting as to certain items of expense was not a final, but an interlocutory decree, such decree reserving jurisdiction of the case pending outcome of hearing before a master.
See Callaghan's Illinois Digest, same topic and section number.
Appeal from Circuit Court of Winnebago county; Hon. EDWARD D. SHURTLEFF, and Hon. WILLIAM L. PIERCE, presiding.
Reversed and remanded with directions. Heard in this court at February term, 1940.
B. Jay Knight, J.E. Goembel and Hall Dusher, for appellant;
Frederick H. Haye, of counsel.
Smith Menzimer and Early, Carpenter Early, for appellee;
Lisle W. Menzimer, of counsel.
"Not to be published in full." Opinion filed May 15, 1940.