Case Name: Emma Rimmer v. The O'Brien-Green Company
Court: Illinois Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Illinois
Decision Date: 1897-01-19
Citations: 165 Ill. 31
Docket Number: 
Parties: Emma Rimmer v. The O’Brien-Green Company.
Judges: 
Reporter: Illinois Reports
Volume: 165
Pages: 31–32

Head Matter:
Emma Rimmer v. The O’Brien-Green Company.
Filed at Ottawa January 19, 1897.
Appeals and errors—Appellate Court’s judgment is jmal in mechanic’s lien suits involving less than $1000. The rule that in proceedings to foreclose a mortgage where the amount involved is less than $1000 the judgment of the Appellate Court is final, in the absence of a certificate of importance, applies to proceedings to enforce a mechanic’s lien.
Bimmer v. O’Brien-Green Co. 64 Ill. App. 104, dismissed.
Appeal from the Appellate Court for the First District;—heard in that court on appeal from the Superior Court of Cook county; the Hon. John Barton Payne, Judge, presiding.
Farson & Greenfield, for appellant.
Levi Sprague, for appellee. '

Opinion:
Mr. Justice Craig
delivered the opinion of the court:
This was a proceeding commenced in the Superior Court of Cook county to enforce a mechanic's lien. Upon a hearing in the Superior Court the petitioner obtained a decree for $417.90, and interest from January 1, 1893. To reverse that decree Emma Rimmer appealed to the Appellate Court, where the judgment of the Superior Court was affirmed as to the $417.90 but reversed as to the allowance of interest, and she has appealed to this court.
This being a proceeding to collect a debt, and the amount involved being less than $1000, the judgment of the Appellate Court was final, and no appeal will lie from that judgment to this court unless the Appellate Court has granted a certificate of importance as provided for in the statute, which was not done. We have held in a number of cases that on a bill to foreclose a mortgage, where the amount involved is less than $1000, the judgment of the Appellate Court is final. (Akin v. Cassiday, 105 Ill. 22; Sedgwick v. Johnson, 107 id. 385.) The same principle governing these cases in regard to an appeal must apply to a proceeding to enforce a mechanic's lien.
The appeal will be dismissed.
Appeal dismi8sed.