Smith v. Pioneer Trust & Savings Bank

CourtUnited States Appellate Court of Illinois
Citation13 Ill. App.2d 424,142 N.E.2d 181
Docket Number988.,Gen. No. 46
PartiesMary Rose Smith, Appellant, v. Pioneer Trust & Savings Bank, Appellee.
Decision Date21 May 1957

13 Ill. App.2d 424
142 N.E.2d 181

Mary Rose Smith, Appellant,
v.
Pioneer Trust & Savings Bank, Appellee.

Gen. No. 46,988.

Illinois Appellate Court — First District, Second Division.

April 9, 1957.

Released for publication May 21, 1957.


David Reiff and Alexander J. Reiff, both for appellant.

David Reiff, of counsel.

Crowe, Yates, Abrahamson & Fisk, for appellee.

Burt A. Crowe, of counsel.

(Abstract of Decision.)

Opinion by PRESIDING JUSTICE ROBSON.

Judgment reversed and judgment entered in this court for plaintiff.

Not to be published in full.

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  • Lubin v. Goldblatt Bros. Inc., Gen. No. 48476
    • United States
    • United States Appellate Court of Illinois
    • October 29, 1962
    ...been negligent in the materials he uses or in the manner of applying them. Smith v. Pioneer [37 Ill.App.2d 442] Trust & Savings Bank, 13 Ill.App.2d 424, 142 N.E.2d 181 (Abstr.); Dixon v. Hart, 344 Ill.App. 432, 101 N.E.2d Defendant contends that evidence to the effect that the floor was 'sl......
  • Drews v. Mason, Gen. No. 10323
    • United States
    • United States Appellate Court of Illinois
    • February 21, 1961
    ...v. Miller, 14 Ill.App.2d 430, 144 N.E.2d 791; Fulford v. O'Connor, 3 Ill.2d 490, 121 N.E.2d 767; Smith v. Pioneer Trust & Savings Bank, 13 Ill.App.2d 424, 142 N.E.2d The judgment will be reversed and remanded with instructions to vacate the judgment notwithstanding the verdict and to enter ......
  • Mandell v. Miller, Gen. No. 11060
    • United States
    • United States Appellate Court of Illinois
    • September 12, 1957
    ...has waived his right to a new trial. Fulford v. O'Connor, 3 Ill.2d 490, 121 N.E.2d 767; Smith v. Pioneer Trust & Savings Bank, 13 Ill.App.2d 424, 142 N.E.2d This cause is reversed and the cause is remanded to that court with instructions to enter judgment for the defendant on the verdict of......

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