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· 9/22/1970

Board of Education of Kankakee School District No. III v. Kankakee Federation of Teachers Local No. 886

Citations

  • 264 N.E.2d 18
  • 46 Ill. 2d 439
  • 1970 Ill. LEXIS 499
  • 75 L.R.R.M. (BNA) 2325

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  • acknowledging that a pleader is required to set out his or her evidence; only ultimate facts to be proved should be alleged, not the evidentiary facts tending to prove such ultimate facts
  • acknowledging that a pleader is required to set out his or her evidence; only ultimate facts to be proved should be alleged, not the evidentiary facts tending to prove such ultimate facts
  • acknowledging that a pleader is required to set out his or her evidence; only ultimate facts to be proved should be alleged, not the evidentiary facts tending to prove such ultimate facts
  • “But it is a rule of pleading long established, that a pleader is not required to set out his evidence. To the contrary, only the ultimate facts to be proved should be alleged and not the evidentiary facts tending to prove such ultimate facts.”

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Judges: Culbertson

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