Gen. Elec. Co. v. Gellman Mfg. Co.
Decision Date | 28 April 1943 |
Docket Number | Gen. No. 9824. |
Citation | 318 Ill.App. 644,48 N.E.2d 451 |
Parties | GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. v. GELLMAN MFG. CO. GELLMAN MFG. CO. v. GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. |
Court | United States Appellate Court of Illinois |
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Appeal from Circuit Court, Rock Island County; August J. Scheineman, Judge.
Action by the General Electric Company against the Gellman Manufacturing Company for the purchase price of electrical equipment sold to defendant, which filed a counterclaim. From an order striking out defendant's answer and counterclaim, denying its motion for leave to file an answer, counterclaim and bill of particulars, and entering a default, defendant appeals.
Appeal dismissed. Julius H. Selinger, of Chicago, and Curtis & Simonson, of Rock Island, for appellant.
William M. Walker and Sidney S. Deutsch, both of Rock Island, for appellee.
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