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Isaacson v. City of Chicago

Appellate Court of Illinois, Chicago, First District
Jan 20, 1926
240 Ill. App. 659 (Ill. App. Ct. 1926)

Summary

In Isaacson v. City of Chicago, 240 Ill. App. 659 (abst.), where the notice gave the address of the attending physician as 1301 North Western avenue, and plaintiff testified that at the time she received her injuries his address was 1300 North Western avenue, it was held adequate.

Summary of this case from Schmidt v. City of Chicago

Opinion

Gen. No. 30,083.

Opinion filed January 20, 1926.

Action for injury by fall through trapdoor in sidewalk. Judgment for plaintiff.

Appeal from the Circuit Court of Cook county; the Hon. Harry M. Fisher, Judge, presiding. Heard in the third division of this court for the first district at the March term, 1925.

Francis X. Busch, Corporation Counsel, and John J. Kelly, City Attorney, for appellant; Earl B. Dickerson and Gilbert W. Morgan, Assistant City Attorneys, of counsel. No appearance for appellee.


Affirmed.


Summaries of

Isaacson v. City of Chicago

Appellate Court of Illinois, Chicago, First District
Jan 20, 1926
240 Ill. App. 659 (Ill. App. Ct. 1926)

In Isaacson v. City of Chicago, 240 Ill. App. 659 (abst.), where the notice gave the address of the attending physician as 1301 North Western avenue, and plaintiff testified that at the time she received her injuries his address was 1300 North Western avenue, it was held adequate.

Summary of this case from Schmidt v. City of Chicago
Case details for

Isaacson v. City of Chicago

Case Details

Full title:Edith Isaacson, appellee, v. City of Chicago, appellant

Court:Appellate Court of Illinois, Chicago, First District

Date published: Jan 20, 1926

Citations

240 Ill. App. 659 (Ill. App. Ct. 1926)

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