Callaghan's Illinois Statutes Annotated, 1917-1920; Embracing All General Acts Passed from January 1, 1917, to and Including July 1, 1919, Together Wi

Callaghan's Illinois Statutes Annotated, 1917-1920; Embracing All General Acts Passed from January 1, 1917, to and Including July 1, 1919, Together Wi PDF

Author: Illinois

Publisher: Rarebooksclub.com

Published: 2013-09

Total Pages: 1000

ISBN-13: 9781230025162

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1920 edition. Excerpt: ...owning land abutting upon e. road who have erected their buildings with reference to the road as a means of access and egress from the property are proper parties complainant to bill to enjoin obstruction. Fors v. Anderson, 270-45. Where order excluding children from school affects all children alike and their claims are all governed by same legal remedy, the children may all be joined as complainants in ii. bill to enjoin enforcement of excluding order. Ashley v. Board of Education, 275274. A taxpayer may maintain a bill to enjoin enforcemcnt of a. rule of board of education involvinfl the disbursement of its publie school funds. People ex rel. Fursinan v. City of Chicago, 199 A. 356.. A bishop, holding title to s parocliiill school building. is specially injured by tli? erection of a jail within 200 feet thereof in violation of 1 of the act relating t0 jails, as amended in 1915 (Call. 1916 Stat1.16716), and may maintain a suit to enjoin same although there is also a wrong against the public generally. Dunne "County of Rock Island, 283-628.----Defendants. _ Bill for injunction against, otficers of filllage as individuals for arbitrarily shutting off water supply should make village ii pvt? defendant. Turetzke v. Meyer, 209 A. 623 In a suit to enjoin certain persons from transferring or incumbering shares of corporate stock alleged to belong to defendants. and for the appointment of a temporary feceiver to take charge of the stock, to WW6!' the stockholders and ofiiccrs of the c0'r_P"'f" tion are made defendants. the corporation 1-' not a necessary party. Pierce v. Pierce, A. 547. Requisites and Sufliciencr of Bill--In General. _, A bill to enjoin a county from building. " jail. stating it will...