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  "name": "People of the State of Illinois, Appellee, v. Rose Antinori et al., Defendants. Charles Ross, Appellant",
  "name_abbreviation": "People v. Antinori",
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    "parties": [
      "People of the State of Illinois, Appellee, v. Rose Antinori et al., Defendants. Charles Ross, Appellant."
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      {
        "text": "Mr. Justice McSurely\ndelivered the opinion of the court.\nCharles Boss, appealing, questions the ruling of the trial court which refused him leave to file his petition in which he attacked the action of the county treasurer in refusing to accept his bids at a tax foreclosure sale.\nThe foreclosure proceedings were pursuant to \u00a7 \u00a7 238-252 of the Revenue Act of Illinois as amended, ch. 120, pars. 719-733, Ill. Rev. Stat. 1939 [Jones Ill. Stats. Ann. 119.735-119.749], and the decree of foreclosure and sale was entered June 29, 1939. Ross was not a party to these proceedings.\nThe petition alleged that the sale was conducted by the county treasurer through his representative, Edward Bicek; that the petitioner through his counsel attended the sale and made the highest and best bids for the following parcels of real estate: Parcel No. 2, $3,150; parcel 12, $1,350; parcel 14, $6,250. The petition alleges that these parcels were sold to petitioner, who offered Bicek cashier\u2019s checks as follows: $350 for parcel 2, $150 for parcel 12, and $750 for parcel 14; that Bicek refused to accept these unless the full amounts of petitioner\u2019s bids were paid then and there.\nIn People v. Cant, 260 Ill. 497, 500, the court held that the usual practice in the foreclosing of tax liens under the Revenue Act was to decree a sale for cash to the highest bidder. The decree of foreclosure in the instant case ordered the county treasurer to sell the parcels of real estate at public auction for cash. The publication of the notice of sale stated that the sale should be for cash and chapter 120 (Illinois Revenue Act) \u00a7 247 [Jones Ill. Stats. Ann. 119.744] provides that sales in foreclosures for delinquent taxes shall be for cash. The petitioner contends that he was entitled to withhold the balance of his bids until after the confirmation of the sale by the court. This would be unreasonable. A \u201ccash\u201d sale means payment in full at the time, in currency or its equivalent. The county treasurer could not under the terms of the decree accept a bid with partial payment on account and a promise to pay the balance at some future time. The decree contemplates that the sale shall be, in fact, accomplished before the county treasurer submits Ms report of sale to the court.\nThe petition filed did not present any issue to be tried by the court and the refusal to permit it to be filed was proper and the order is affirmed.\nOrder affirmed.\nO\u2019Connor, P. J., and Matchett, J., concur.",
        "type": "majority",
        "author": "Mr. Justice McSurely"
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    "attorneys": [
      "Maurice L. Zaretsky, of Chicago, for appellant.",
      "Thomas J. Courtney, State\u2019s Attorney, for appellee; Marshall V. Kearney, Jacob Shamberg, John T. Fitzgerald, Louis A. Pinderski and Brendan Q. O\u2019Brien, Assistant State\u2019s Attorneys, of counsel."
    ],
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    "head_matter": "People of the State of Illinois, Appellee, v. Rose Antinori et al., Defendants. Charles Ross, Appellant.\nGen. No. 41,019.\nOpinion filed July 2, 1940.\nMaurice L. Zaretsky, of Chicago, for appellant.\nThomas J. Courtney, State\u2019s Attorney, for appellee; Marshall V. Kearney, Jacob Shamberg, John T. Fitzgerald, Louis A. Pinderski and Brendan Q. O\u2019Brien, Assistant State\u2019s Attorneys, of counsel."
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