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· 5/29/1968

Huszagh v. City of Oakbrook Terrace

Citations

  • 243 N.E.2d 831
  • 41 Ill. 2d 387
  • 1968 Ill. LEXIS 324

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  • finding that it is the facts of defense that must be alleged, not matters of law, and that “the question of whether a contract is void as contrary to statute or public policy is one of law”
  • finding that it is the facts of defense that must be alleged, not matters of law, and that \the question of whether a contract is void as contrary to statute or public policy is one of law\
  • finding that it is the facts of defense that must be alleged, not matters of law, and that “the question of whether a contract is void as contrary to statute or public policy is one of law”

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Judges: Klingbiel

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