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Scobbie v. Burch

Appellate Court of Illinois, First District
May 16, 1949
337 Ill. App. 656 (Ill. App. Ct. 1949)

Opinion

Gen. Nos. 44,724, 44,725. (Abstract of Decision.)

Opinion filed May 16, 1949 Released for publication May 27, 1949

JUDGMENT, § 131vacation of judgment because of ineffective service of process. Where undisputed evidence at hearing on defendant's motion to vacate judgment and set aside default in action for personal injuries showed that at time of service of summons, which was served by leaving copy with defendant's wife, defendant was not living with his family but at another address which was his actual place of residence, judgment should have been vacated and service of summons quashed on ground that summons was not left at defendant's "usual place of abode" as required by statute.

See Callaghan's Illinois Digest, same topic and section number.

Appeal from the Circuit Court of Cook county; the Hem HARRY M. FISHER, Judge, presiding.

Reversed and remanded with directions to vacate the default judgment and quash the service of summons. Heard in the first division, first district, this court at the February term, 1949.

Wyatt Jacobs and Charles E. Heckler, for appellant;

William H. Arpaia, for appellees.


Not to be published ill full. Opinion filed May 16, 1949; released for publication May 27, 1949.


Summaries of

Scobbie v. Burch

Appellate Court of Illinois, First District
May 16, 1949
337 Ill. App. 656 (Ill. App. Ct. 1949)
Case details for

Scobbie v. Burch

Case Details

Full title:Robert Scobbie and Elaine Scobbie, Appellees, v. Ed. Burch, Appellant

Court:Appellate Court of Illinois, First District

Date published: May 16, 1949

Citations

337 Ill. App. 656 (Ill. App. Ct. 1949)
86 N.E.2d 160

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