Krieger v. Aurora, Elgin & Chicago Railroad
Decided December 22, 1909. James H. Cartwright wrote the opinion for the court.
242 Ill. 544 · Cited 79 times
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- Illinois Terra Cotta Lumber Co. v. Hanley · 214 Ill. 243
- Illinois Central Railroad v. Smith · 208 Ill. 608
- Central Railway Co. v. Bannister · 195 Ill. 48
- Illinois Central Railroad v. King · 179 Ill. 91
- Baker & Reddick v. Summers · 201 Ill. 52
- Springfield Boiler & Manufacturing Co. v. Parks · 222 Ill. 355
- James S. Kirk & Co. v. Jajko · 224 Ill. 338
- Knox v. American Rolling Mill Corp. · 236 Ill. 437
- Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Chicago & St.Louis Ry. Co. v. Kinnare · 203 Ill. 388
- Fraternal, Army of America v. Evans · 215 Ill. 629
- West Chicago Street Railroad v. Scanlan · 168 Ill. 34
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- Signa v. Alluri · 113 N.E.2d 475
- Bryan v. Sweeney · 256 S.W.2d 769
- Fraider v. Hannah · 338 Ill. App. 440
- Rekdahl v. Cheney · 293 P. 412
- Bale v. Chicago Junction Railway Co. · 259 Ill. 476
- Cromer v. Borders Coal Co. · 246 Ill. 451
- Hann v. Brooks · 331 Ill. App. 535
- Rosenthal v. Chicago & Alton Railroad · 255 Ill. 552
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