(DOWNLOAD) "Rose v. Dolejs" by Supreme Court of Illinois # Book PDF Kindle ePub Free
eBook details
- Title: Rose v. Dolejs
- Author : Supreme Court of Illinois
- Release Date : January 18, 1953
- Genre: Law,Books,Professional & Technical,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 60 KB
Description
Appellees, Dr. Louis A. Rose and Margaret Gallery Rose, his wife, vendees of certain real estate located near Hinsdale in Du Page County, hereinafter referred to as plaintiffs, filed a bill for injunction in the circuit court of Du Page County, seeking to restrain appellants, Andrew M. Dolejs and Marie Dolejs, his wife, assignees of the rights and interests of the vendors of the real estate, and hereinafter referred to as defendants Dolejs, from prosecuting a certain forcible entry and detainer suit previously commenced by them in the county court of Du Page County. The bill prayed that the court issue a temporary injunction enjoining the prosecution of the forcible entry and detainer suit, begun by defendants Dolejs, that their contract of purchase be reformed in accordance with the agreement made between plaintiffs and the original vendors, Victor and Olga Schiller, his wife, hereinafter known as defendants Schiller, and requested a complete determination of the rights of the respective parties in and to said premises. The court granted plaintiffs' application for temporary injunction and referred the cause to the master in chancery to hear the evidence and make findings and recommendations. The master's findings and recommendations were in favor of plaintiffs. Before entry of the decree by the lower court plaintiffs further amended their complaint praying that the defendants Dolejs be compelled to convey the premises in question to them upon their deposit with the clerk of the court of the amount found to be due under the contract. Subsequently, in January, 1952, the Schillers filed a counterclaim against the defendants Dolejs, averring that they had first assigned all their interest in said contract to one Koncil, whom Dolejs claimed to have obtained as a purchaser, and further averring that Koncil was not the real purchaser thereof, but that Dolejs was in fact the real purchaser and had wrongfully collected a real-estate commission from the counterclaimants. The Schillers offered to return the $10,000 paid by Dolejs to Koncil and by Koncil to the counterclaimants, and prayed a cancellation of the deed, a reconveyance and a return of the $500 commission.