WOLF v. GAINES

Gen. No. 48,470.

33 Ill. App.2d 428 (1961)

179 N.E.2d 466

Florence Wolf, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. Daniel Gaines, et al., Defendant-Appellee. South Side Bank & Trust Co., Garnishee-Defendant-Appellee.

Appellate Court of Illinois — First District, Third Division.

December 13, 1961.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Daniel C. Ahern and Kevin J. Gillogly, of Chicago, for appellant.

Samuel S. Cohon and Wexler & Wexler, of Chicago (Samuel S. Cohon, of counsel), for Daniel Gaines, certain defendant-appellee.


MR. JUSTICE DEMPSEY delivered the opinion of the court.

Florence Wolf, the plaintiff, entered into a lease with Dora Stokes for the rental of a store. Dora Stokes alone signed as lessee. The lease was a printed form and a clause therein granted a warrant of attorney to confess judgment against the lessee if there was a default in rent. Thereafter another writing was executed by Florence Wolf, Dora Stokes and two others, one of whom was the defendant, Daniel Gaines...

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