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Luddeke v. Village of Butler

Supreme Court of Illinois
Jun 19, 1934
191 N.E. 268 (Ill. 1934)

Opinion

No. 22419. Reversed and remanded.

Opinion filed June 19, 1934.

APPEAL from the County Court of Montgomery county; the Hon. CHARLES E. BLISS, Judge, presiding.

DRYER BROWN, (OMER POOS, of counsel,) for appellants.


This is an appeal from the judgment of the county court of Montgomery county overruling demurrers to a petition for disconnection of agricultural lands from the corporate limits of the village of Butler and ordering the lands in question disconnected from such village.

One of the grounds urged for reversing the judgment of the court is, that "An act providing for the disconnection of agricultural land from cities, towns and villages" is unconstitutional. (Laws of 1933, p. 220.) This question was presented and determined in Forsythe v. Village of Cooksville, 356 Ill. 289, where the contentions of the parties involved the same subject matter and were fully considered. For the reasons there given, the judgment of the county court is reversed and the cause is remanded, with directions that the demurrers be sustained and the petition dismissed.

Reversed and remanded, with directions.


Summaries of

Luddeke v. Village of Butler

Supreme Court of Illinois
Jun 19, 1934
191 N.E. 268 (Ill. 1934)
Case details for

Luddeke v. Village of Butler

Case Details

Full title:ARTHUR G. LUDDEKE et al. Appellees, vs. THE VILLAGE OF BUTLER et al…

Court:Supreme Court of Illinois

Date published: Jun 19, 1934

Citations

191 N.E. 268 (Ill. 1934)
191 N.E. 268