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  "name": "Robert Brunton, Appellant, v. Ben Habel, Appellee",
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      "Robert Brunton, Appellant, v. Ben Habel, Appellee."
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        "text": "Mr. Presiding Justice Niemeyer\ndelivered the opinion of the court.\nPlaintiff, in a forcible detainer action instituted before a justice of the peace, appeals from an adverse judgment entered in the circuit court on appeal by defendant.\nPlaintiff claims title to the premises in question under a quitclaim deed dated August 11, 1944, from grantors basing their title, through mesne conveyances, on a tax deed issued July 12, 1934. There is no evidence that plaintiff, or any of the persons through whom he claims title, was ever in actual possession of the premises. When or how defendant acquired possession is not shown. It does appear that on May 2, 1946, plaintiff served on defendant a demand for immediate possession and also a 5 days\u2019 notice reciting that there was then due $30 \u2014 -the rent for .the month of May. At that time defendant was in actual peaceable possession of the premises and operating a garage thereon. Plaintiff offered no evidence except that establishing his title through the tax deed, and the service of the two notices on defendant. Defendant offered no evidence.\n' [1-3] Plaintiff contends that,, having established title through the tax deed, the burden rested on defendant to show his right to possession. This is pot the law. In Fitzgerald v. Quinn, 165 Ill. 354, the court said (365, 366): \u201cThe person who is in the actual and peaceable possession of land will be deemed to be rightfully in possession, and the burden of proof is upon him who would dispute that possessory right. . . . One suing under the Forcible Entry and Detainer act must show a right of possession in himself, and he cannot rely upon the lack of right in those whom he seeks to dispossess. McIlwain v. Karstens, 1521 Ill. 135.\u201d See also Ladd v. Ladd, 168 Ill. App. 302.\nThe judgment is affirmed.\nAffirmed.\nFeinberg and O\u2019Connor, JJ., concur.",
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    "attorneys": [
      "Hansen & Hansen, of Chicago, for appellant; Leith M. Hansen, of Chicago, of counsel.",
      "Soelke & Keehn, of Chicago, for appellee."
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    "head_matter": "Robert Brunton, Appellant, v. Ben Habel, Appellee.\nGen. No. 44,193.\nOpinion filed February 16, 1948.\nReleased for publication March 2, 1948.\nHansen & Hansen, of Chicago, for appellant; Leith M. Hansen, of Chicago, of counsel.\nSoelke & Keehn, of Chicago, for appellee."
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