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Rezek v. Fishman

Appellate Court of Illinois
May 3, 1950
340 Ill. App. 638 (Ill. App. Ct. 1950)

Summary

In Rezek v. Fishman, 340 Ill. App. 638, 92 N.E.2d 359 it was said, "There are no facts stated upon which plaintiffs' beliefs are founded and allegations of fraud upon information and belief cannot therefore be sustained."

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Opinion

Gen. No. 45,032. (Abstract of Decision.)

Opinion filed May 3, 1950 Released for publication May 23, 1950

Appeal from the Superior Court of Cook County; the Hon. DONALD S. McKINLAY, Judge, presiding. Decree affirmed. Heard in the third division, first district, this court at the December term, 1949.

Alex Meyerovitz, for appellant;

Schwartzberg Barnett, Albert A. Epstein, and Samuel Edes, for appellees.


Not to be published in full. Opinion filed May 3, 1950; released for publication May 23, 1950.


Summaries of

Rezek v. Fishman

Appellate Court of Illinois
May 3, 1950
340 Ill. App. 638 (Ill. App. Ct. 1950)

In Rezek v. Fishman, 340 Ill. App. 638, 92 N.E.2d 359 it was said, "There are no facts stated upon which plaintiffs' beliefs are founded and allegations of fraud upon information and belief cannot therefore be sustained."

Summary of this case from Gibbs v. Harmony Systems, Inc.
Case details for

Rezek v. Fishman

Case Details

Full title:Anna Rezek, Appellant, v. Isadore Fishman et al., Appellees

Court:Appellate Court of Illinois

Date published: May 3, 1950

Citations

340 Ill. App. 638 (Ill. App. Ct. 1950)
92 N.E.2d 359

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