Case ID: ill_100/html/0476-01.html
Source: Caselaw Access Project
Author: {"author": "Scott, J.:", "license": "Public Domain", "url": "https://static.case.law/"}
Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

John Garrick et al. v. Angie P. Chamberlain.
    
      At Ottawa, March Term, 1881.
    
    
      Rehearing—second petition by the same parly. A second petition for a rehearing of a cause'in this court by the same party is not allowable.
    Appeal from the Appellate Court for the First District.
    Upon the rendering of a decision in this case at a former term of this court, the appellee filed a petition for a rehearing, which was fully considered, and denied. Now a second petition for a rehearing is filed by the same party. The appellants move that it be stricken from the files.
   Scott, J.:

There is nothing in the rules, or in any practice that has ever prevailed in this court, that would authorize a second petition by the same paity for a rehearing. A majority of the court are therefore of opinion that the motion made to strike what purports to be a second petition for a rehearing from the files, should be allowed, and it is accordingly done.

Petition stricken from the files.

Dickey, Ch. J.: I do not concur in the opinion of the majority of the court.