Knox v. the City of Sterling.

Decision Date30 September 1874
PartiesCHARLES B. KNOX, Admr. etc.v.THE CITY OF STERLING.
CourtIllinois Supreme Court

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APPEAL from the Circuit Court of Rock Island county; the Hon. GEORGE W. PLEASANTS, Judge, presiding. Messrs. SWEENEY & JACKSON, for the appellant.

Mr. JOHN G. MANAHAN, for the appellee.

Mr. JUSTICE MCALLISTER delivered the opinion of the Court:

An action on the case was brought in the Whiteside circuit court, by one Thomas, against the city of Sterling, to recover for personal injuries received by the former by falling into an excavation in one of the public streets of that city. This excavation was made under the sidewalk by William Edwards, while erecting stores on his own abutting property, without permission of the city to thus interfere with the street, and notice was given to him of the pendency of the suit, before trial. Judgment was recovered by Thomas against the city at the May term, 1870, for $850. An appeal was prosecuted to the Supreme Court, where it was affirmed. Edwards died December, 1871, and letters of administration issued from the county court of Rock Island county. The city of Sterling, having paid the judgment, presented a claim against intestate's estate, in the county court, for the amount of the judgment, costs and disbursements for attorney's fees. It was disallowed. An appeal was taken by the city to the circuit court of Rock Island county, where the case was tried before the court without a jury and there allowed, and judgment rendered for $1174, from which the administrator appealed to this court.

The only question arising upon the record is, whether, if Edwards was liable over, the cause of action survived against his estate. He having died before the statute of 1872 went into force, the question is to be determined solely by the principles of the common law. If the remedy over must be sought in an action founded in tort, and in form ex delicto for the recovery of damages, and the plea not guilty, the action would not survive against the administrator, but would fall within the maxim actio personalis moritur cum persona. 1 Chit. Pl. 68; Barret v. Gaston, Breese R. 255. If the city had sued Edwards in his lifetime the action would have been in form ex delicto for damages, and the plea not guilty. The facts would not, at common law, sustain an action in form ex contractu, because the gist of the action would be for a tort--the creation of a public nuisance. Although...

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