BARRICK v. BARNES

Gen. No. 11,826.

46 Ill. App.2d 172 (1964)

196 N.E.2d 526

William H. Barrick and William C. Jackson, Plaintiffs-Appellees, v. Donald H. Barnes and Mary Lou Barnes, Defendants-Appellants.

Appellate Court of Illinois — Second District.

February 24, 1964.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Berry & Simmons, of Rockford (Bernard F. Healy, Jr., of counsel), for appellants.

Robert W. Gosdick, of Rockford (Robert W. Gosdick, of counsel), for appellees.


CARROLL, J.

[1] On August 29, 1962 the Circuit Court of Winnebago County entered judgment by confession on a promissory note in favor of plaintiffs and against defendants, Donald H. Barnes and Mary Lou Barnes, in the amount of $3,987.26. On September 26, 1962 defendants filed a motion supported by affidavit to open the judgment. The affidavit recited that subsequent to the execution of the note upon which the judgment was confessed, the defendant, Donald...

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