SUNDERLAND v. DAY

Gen. No. 10,072.

11 Ill. App.2d 248 (1956)

137 N.E.2d 86

Glenn H. Sunderland, doing business as Ambraw Finance Company, a Licensee under Small Loans Act, Plaintiff-Appellee, and Cross-Appellant, v. J. Edward Day, Director of Insurance of State of Illinois, and Director of Department of Insurance of State of Illinois, Defendant-Appellant, and Cross-Appellee.

Appellate Court of Illinois — Third District.

Rehearing denied October 2, 1956.

Released for publication October 2, 1956.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Latham Castle, Attorney General, State of Illinois, John L. Davidson, Jr., First Assistant Attorney General, Mark O. Roberts, Special Assistant Attorney General, Lee D. Martin, Assistant Attorney General, all of Springfield, for appellant-cross appellee.

Chapman and Cutler, of Chicago, and Gillespie, Burke & Gillespie, of Springfield, for plaintiff-appellee and cross-appellant; Roscoe C. Nash, and William J. Hurley, both of Chicago, and Hugh J. Dobbs, and Frank W. Young, both of Springfield, of counsel.

Edward A. Dunbar, of New Jersey, and Giffin, Winning, Lindner & Newkirk, of Springfield, for Beneficial Management Corp. as amicus curiae.


PER CURIAM.

On December 6, 1951, plaintiff Glenn H. Sunderland d/b/a Ambraw Finance Co., a licensee under the Small Loans Act, filed a suit for a declaratory judgment pursuant to Sec. 57 1/2 of the Civil Practice Act (Ill. Rev. Stat. 1951, Chapter 110, paragraph 181.1) against the Director of the Department of Insurance of the State of Illinois. In his third amended complaint, upon which the case was finally heard,...

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