Court Opinion

ID: 7000696
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2022-07-24 03:41:32.339936+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T16:09:54.905134
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Mr. Justice Shepard delivered the opinion of the court. Upon the dissolution of an injunction granted upon a bill filed by the plaintiff in error Van Vlissingen, against the defendants in error, an assessment of damages upon suggestions therefor was had, and judgment for fifty dollars solicitor’s fees as and for damages sustained, was given against Van Vlissingen and his surety upon the injunction bond, both of whom have joined in this writ of error. The only damages claimed were for solicitor’s fees. Although the order upon the assessment of damages shows that evidence was heard, the record nowhere shows what the evidence was. A failure to show in the record the evidence upon which an-allowance of damages is made upon the dissolution of an injunction is fatal, and a decree awarding damages must be reversed for the error. Steele v. Boone, 75 Ill. 457; Howard v. Austin, 12 Ill. App. 655. Other errors are assigned and argued, but one error well assigned is enough. The decree is reversed and the cause remanded.