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ILL. LEGIS. ) SENATE. ( 11th ASSEM.

January 18, 1839.
Read twice, laid on the table and ordered to be printed.
Mr. Little introduced the following
BILL
For an Act defining the regulating proceedings in the action of ejectment.
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Sec.[Section] 1. Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, represented in the General Assembly,
That the action of ejectment shall be retained and may be brought in the cases and the manner
heretofore accustomed, subject to the provisions hereinafter contained.
Sec. 2. It may also be brought,
1. In the same cases in which a writ of right may now be brought by law, to recover lands,
tenements or hereditaments, and by any person claiming an estate therein, in fee or for life,
either as heir, devisee or purchaser.
2. By any widow entitled to dower, or by a woman so entitled, and her husband, after the
expiration of six months from the time her right accrued, to recover her dower of any lands,
tenements or hereditaments.
^(^ Sec. 3. No person shall recover in ejectment unless he has, at the time of commencing the
action, a valid subsisting interest in the premises claimed, and a right to recover the same, or
to recover the possession thereof, or of some share, interest or portion thereof, to be proved
and established at the trial.^)^
Sec. 4. If the premises for which the action is brought are actually occupied by any per-
son, such actual occupant shall be named defendant in the declaration; if they are not so occu-
pied, the action shall be brought against some person exercising acts of ownership on the prem-
ises claimed, or claiming title thereto, or some interest therein, at the commencement of the suit.

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Sec. 5. The action shall be commenced by the service of a declaration, in which the names
of the real claimants shall be inserted as plaintiffs; and all the provisions of law concerning
lessors of a plaintiff shall apply to such plaintiffs.
^(^ Sec. 6. The use of fictitious names of plaintiffs or defendants, and of the names of any other
than the real claimants and the real defendants, and the statement of any lease or demise to
the plaintiff, and of an ejectment by a casual or nominal ejector, are hereby abolished.^)^
Sec. 7. It shall be sufficient for the plaintiff to aver in his declaration that, on some day
therein to be specified, and which shall be after his title accrued, he was possessed of the prem-
ises in question, describing them as hereinafter provided, and being so possessed thereof, that
the defendant afterwards, on some day to be stated, entered into such premises, and that he un-
lawfully withholds from the plaintiff the possession thereof, to his damage any nominal sum the
plaintiff shall think proper to state; and the premises so claimed shall be described in such dec-
laration with convenient certainty, so that, from such description, possession of the premises
claimed may be delivered. If such plaintiff claims any individual share or interest in any
premises, he shall state the same particularly in such declaration.
Sec. 8. If the action be brought for the recovery of dower, the declaration shall state that the
plaintiff was possessed of the one undivided third part of the premises, as her reasonable dower,
as widow of her husband, naming him. In every other case the plaintiff shall state whether he
claims in fee, or whether he claims for his own life, or the life of another, or for a term of
years, specifying such life or the duration of such term.
Sec. 9. In any case other than where the action shall be brought for the recovery of dower,
the declaration may contain several counts, and several parties may be named as plaintiffs,
jointly in one count, and separately in others.
Sec. 10. To such declaration there shall be subjoined a notice in writing, by the plaintiff or
his attorney, addressed to the defendant, and notifying him—
1. That the said declaration will be filed on some day in the then next term of the court in
which the action is brought, specifying such day; or if the same be served during the term of
any court, that it will be filed on some day in such term, specifying the same.
2. That upon filing the same, a rule will be entered requiring such defendant to appear and
plead to such declaration, within twenty days after the entry of such rule; and
3. That if he neglect so to appear and plead, a judgment by default will be entered against
him, and the plaintiff will recover possession of the premises.

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Sec. 11. If the premises are actually occupied, the declaration shall be served by delivering
a copy thereof, with the notice above prescribed, to the defendant named therein, who shall be
in the occupancy thereof, or by leaving the same with some white person of the family, of the
age of ten years or upwards, at the dwelling house of such defendant, if he be absent.
Sec. 12. If the premises claimed are not actually occupied, the declaration and notice shall
be served on the defendant named therein, or, if he cannot be found, by leaving the same with
some white person of the age of ten years or upwards, at the residence of the defendant. But
where the declaration shall have been served in any other manner than upon the defendant
personally, no rule to plead shall be entered without the special order of the court.
Sec. 13. Instead of the rule to appear and enter into the consent rule, as heretofore accus-
tomed, the plaintiff, on the day specified for that purpose in the notice aforesaid, or on some
day thereafter, upon filing the declaration with an affidavit of the service of a copy thereof,
and of the notice herein before required, shall be entitled to enter a rule requiring the defend-
ant to appear and plead within twenty days after the entering of such rule; and in case the
defendant shall neglect so to appear and plead within such time, his default shall be entered.
^(^ Sec. 14. A defendant in ejectment may, at any time before pleading, apply to the court, or
to any judge thereof in vacation, to compel the attorney for the plaintiff to produce to such
court or officer his authority for commencing the action in the name of any plaintiff therein.
Such application shall be accompanied by an affidavit of the defendant, that he has not been
served with proof, in any way, of the authority of the attorney to use the name of the plaintiff
stated in the declaration.^)^
Sec. 15. Upon such application, the court or officer shall grant an order requiring the produc-
tion of such authority, and shall stay all proceedings in the action until the same shall be pro-
duced. Any written request of such plaintiff or his agent to commence such action, or any
written recognition of the authority of the attorney to commence the same, duly proved by
the affidavit of such attorney, or other competent witness, shall be sufficient presumptive evi-
dence of such authority.
Sec. 16. If it shall appear that previous to such application by any defendant, he was served
with a copy of the affidavit of the plaintiff’s attorney, showing his authority to bring such action,
such application shall be dismissed, and such defendant shall be liable for the costs of such ap-
plication, the payment of which may be compelled by attachment as in other cases, which may
be issued upon proof of disobedience to the order of the court or officer directing the payment
of such costs.

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Sec. 17. The defendant may demur to the declaration as in personal actions, or he shall
plead the general issue only, which shall be that the defendant is not guilty of unlawfully
withholding the premises claimed by the plaintiff as alleged in the declaration; and the filing
of such plea or demurrer, shall be deemed an appearance in the cause; and upon such plea, the
defendant may give the same matter in evidence, and the same proceedings shall be had, as
upon the plea of not guilty in the present action of ejectment, except as herein otherwise pro-
vided. The defendant may likewise give in evidence any matter which, if pleaded in the
present writ of right, or action of dower, would bar the action of the plaintiff.
Sec. 18. The consent rule, heretofore used, is hereby abolished.
Sec. 19. If shall not be necessary for the plaintiff to prove an actual entry under title, nor the
actual receipt of any of the profits of the premises demanded; but it shall be sufficient for
him to show a right to the possession of such premises at the time of the commencement of the
suit, as heir, devisee, purchaser or otherwise.
Sec. 20. If shall not be necessary on the trial for the defendant to confess, nor for the plain-
tiff to prove lease, entry and ouster, or either of them, except as provided in the next section;
but this section shall not be construed to impair, nor in any way to affect, any of the rules of
evidence now in force in regard to the maintenance and defence of the action.
Sec. 21. If the action be brought by one or more tenants in common, or joint tenants against
their co-tenants, the plaintiff, in addition to all other evidence which he may be bound to give,
shall be required to prove on the trial of the cause, that the defendant actually ousted such
plaintiff, or did some other act amounting to a total denial of his right as such co-tenant.
Sec. 22. If the action be brought against several defendants, and a joint possession of all be
proved, the plaintiff shall be entitled to a verdict against all, whether they shall have pleaded
separately or jointly.
Sec. 23. When the action is against several defendants, if it appear on the trial that any of
them occupy distinct parcels in severalty, or jointly, the plaintiff shall elect, at the trial, against
which he will proceed; which election shall be made before the testimony in the cause shall
be deemed to be closed; and a verdict shall thereupon be rendered for the defendants not so
proceeded against.
Sec. 24. In the following cases, the verdict shall be rendered as follows:
1. If it be shown on the trial that all the plaintiffs have a right to recover the possession of
the premises, the verdict in that respoct shall be for the plaintiffs generally.

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2. If it appear that one or more of the plaintiffs have a right to the possession of the premises,
and that one or more have not such right, the verdict shall specify for which plaintiff the jury
find, and as to which plaintiff they find for the defendant.
3. If the verdict be for any plaintiff and there be several defendants, the verdict shall be ren-
dered against such of them as were in possession of the premises, or as claimed title thereto at
the commencement of the action.
4. If the verdict be for all the premises claimed, as specified in the declaration, it shall, in
that respect, be for such premises generally.
5. If the verdict be for a part of the premises described in such declaration, the verdict shall
particularly specify such part, as the same shall have been proved, with the same certainty
hereinbefore required in the declaration, in the description of the premises claimed.
6. If the verdict be for an undivided share or interest in the premises claimed, it shall specify
such share or interest; and if for an undivided share in a part of the premises claimed, it shall
specify such share, and shall describe such part of the premises, as hereinbefore required.
7. The verdict shall also specify the estate which shall have been established on the trial, by
the plaintiff in whose favor it shall be rendered, whether such estate be in fee, for his own life,
or for the life of another, stating such lives; or whether it be for a term of years, and specifying
the duration of such term.
Sec. 25. If the right or title of a plaintiff in ejectment expire after the commencement of the
suit, but before trial, the verdict shall be returned according to the fact, and judgment shall be
entered that he recover his damages by reason of the withholding of the premises by the de-
fendant, to be assessed; and that as to the premises claimed, the defendant go thereoff without
day.
Sec. 26. The action of ejectment shall not be abated by the death of any plaintiff, or of one
of several defendants, after issue and before verdict and judgment, but the same proceedings
may be had as in other actions, to substitute the names of those who may succeed to the title of
the plaintiff so dying, in which case the issue shall be tried as between the original parties; and
in case of the death of a defendant, the cause shall proceed against the other defendants.
Sec. 27. In cases where no other provision is made, the judgment in the action, if the plaintiff
prevail, shall be, that the plaintiff recover the possession of the premises, according to the
verdict of the jury, if there was such verdict; or, if the judgment be by default, according to the
description thereof in the declaration, with costs to be taxed.

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Sec. 28 The plaintiff recovering judgment shall be entitled to a writ of possession, which
shall be, substantially, in the following form—
“The People, &c.[etc.], to the Sheriff, &c.
“Whereas, A. B. has lately, in the circuit court held in and for the county of
by the judgment of the said court, recovered against C. D. one messuage, &c., (describing the
premises recovered with the like certainty as above provided) which said premises have been,
and are still unjustly withheld from the said A. B. by the said C. D. whereof he is convicted, as
appears to us of record; and forasmuch as it is adjudged in the said court, that the said A. B.
have execution upon his said judgment against the said C. D. according to the force, form and
effect of his said recovery; therefore, we command you, that, without delay, you deliver to the
said A. B., possession of the premises so recovered, with the appurtenances; and that you certify
to, &c., at, &c., on, &c., in what manner you shall have executed this writ. (If there be costs
to be collected, the proper clause may be here inserted, or a separate execution may be issued
therefor.)
“Witness, &c.”
^(^ Sec. 29. Every judgment in the action of ejectment, rendered upon a verdict, shall be con-
clusive as to the title established in such action, upon the party against whom the same is ren-
dered, and against all persons claiming from, through or under such party, by title accruing
after the commencement of such action, subject to the exceptions hereinafter named.^)^
Sec. 30. The court in which such judgment shall be rendered, at any time within one year
thereafter, upon the application of the party against whom the same was rendered, his heirs or
assigns, and upon the payment of all costs and damages recovered thereby, shall vacate such
judgment, and grant a new trial in such cause. And the court, upon subsequent application,
made within one year after the rendering of the second judgment in said cause, if satisfied that
justice will thereby be promoted, and the rights of the parties more satisfactorily ascertained
and established, may vacate the judgment and grant another new trial; but no more than two
new trials shall be granted under this section.
Sec. 31. Every judgment rendered in ejectment, rendered by default, shall, from and after
two years from the time of entering the same, be conclusive upon the defendant and upon all
persons claiming from or through him by title accruing after the commencement of the action.
But within two years after the entering of such judgment, on the application of the defendant,
his heirs or assigns, and upon the payment of all costs and damages recovered thereby, the court

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may vacate such judgment and grant a new trial, if such court shall be satisfied that justice will
be promoted, and the rights of the parties more satisfactorily ascertained and established.
Sec. 32. But if the defendant in such declaration, at the time of entering the judgment
by default, be either,
1. Within the age of twenty-one years, or,
2. Insane, or,
3. Imprisoned on any criminal charge, or in execution upon some conviction of a criminal
offence for any term less than for life, or,
4. A married woman,
the time during which such disability shall continue, shall not be deemed any portion of the
said two years, but any such person may bring an action for the recovery of such premises after
that time, and within two years after such disability shall be removed, but not after that period.
Sec. 33. If the person entitled to commence such action shall die during the continuance of
any disability specified in the preceding section, and no determination or judgment be had
of or upon the title, right or action so to him accrued, his heirs may commence such action
after the time above limited for that purpose, and within two years after his death.
Sec. 34. If the plaintiff shall have taken possession of the premises by virtue of any recov-
ery in ejectment, such possession shall not in any way be affected by the vacating of any
judgment, as herein provided; and if the defendant recover in any new trial hereby authorized,
he shall be entitled to a writ of possession in the same manner as if he was plaintiff.
Sec. 35. Upon any new trial granted as herein provided, the defendant may show any mat-
ters in bar of a recovery, which he might show to entitle him to the possession of the premises,
if he were plaintiff in the action.
Sec. 36. The plaintiff recovering judgment in ejectment in any of the cases in which such
action may be maintained, shall also be entitled to recover damages against the defendant, for
the rents and profits of the premises recovered.
Sec. 37. Instead of the action of trespass for mesne profits heretofore used, the plaintiff seek-
ing to recover such damages shall, within one year after the entering of the judgment, make
and file a suggestion of such claim, which shall be entered with the proceedings thereon, upon
the record of such judgment, or be attached thereto as a continuation of the same.
Sec.[Section] 38. Such suggestion shall be substantially in the same form as is now in use for a dec-
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served on the defendant in the same manner herein before prescribed, respecting the service of
a declaration in ejectment; and the same rules of pleading thereto shall be observed as upon
declarations in personal actions.
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Sec. 39. The defendant may plead the general issue of non-assumpsit, and under such plea,
may give notice of, or may plead specially, any matter in bar of such claim, except such as were
or might have been controverted in such action of ejectment; but he may plead or give notice
of a recovery by such defendant, or any other person, of the same premises, or of part thereof,
subsequent to the verdict in such action of ejectment, in bar or in mitigation of the damages
claimed by the plaintiff.
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Sec. 40. If any issue of fact be joined on such suggestion, it shall be tried as in other cases;
and if such issue be found for the plaintiff, the same jury shall assess his damages to the amount
of the mesne profits received by the defendant since he entered into possession of the premises,
subject to the restrictions hereinafter contained.
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Sec. 41. On the trial of such issue, the plaintiff shall be required to establish, and the defen-
dant may controvert, the time when such defendant entered into the possession of the premises,
the time during which he enjoyed the mesne profits thereof, and the value of such profits; and
the record of the recovery in the action of ejectment shall not be evidence of such time. On
such trial the defendant shall have the same right to set off permanent ^ any ^ improvements made on
the premises, to the amount of the plaintiff’s claim, as is now or shall hereafter be allowed by
law. And in estimating the plaintiff’s damages, the value of the use by the defendant of any
improvements made by him shall not be allowed to the plaintiff.
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Sec. 42. If no issue of fact be joined on such suggestion, or if judgment thereof be rendered
against the defendant by default, on demurrer or otherwise, a writ of inquiry, to assess the
value of such mesne profits, shall be issued, of the execution of which the same notice shall be
given to the defendant, or his attorney, as in other cases.
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Sec. 43. Upon the execution of such writ, the plaintiff shall be required to establish the
same matters hereinbefore required in the case of an issue being joined, and the defendant
may in like manner controvert the same, and make any set-off to which he shall be entitled;
and the jury shall assess the damages in the same manner. The same proceedings shall be had
on such writ, and it shall be returned as in other cases, with the inquisition taken thereon.
Upon such inquisition, or upon the verdict of the jury in the case of an issue being joined, the
court shall render judgment, as in actions of assumpsit, for use and occupation, which shall have
the like effect in all respects[.]

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Sec. 44. If the plaintiff in ejectment shall have died after issue joined or judgment therein,
his personal representatives may enter a suggestion of such death, of the granting letters testa-
mentary or of administration to them, and may suggest their claim to the mesne profits of the
premises recovered, in the same manner and with the like effect as the deceased, and the same
proceedings in all respects shall be had thereon.
Sec. 45. If the action be brought to recover the dower of any widow which shall not have
been admeasured to her, before the commencement of such action, instead of a writ of posses-
sion being issued, such plaintiff shall proceed to have her dower assigned to her in manner
following:
1. Upon the filing of the record of judgment, the court, upon the motion of the plaintiff,
shall appoint three reputable and disinterested freeholders, commissioners for the purpose of
setting off and allotting to the plaintiff her dower, out of the lands described in the record; and
the commissioners so appointed shall proceed in like manner, possess the like powers, and be
subject to the like obligations and control as commissioners appointed pursuant to the act, en-
titled “An act for the speedy assignment of the dower and partition of real estate.”
2. Upon the approval of the report of the commissioners by the court, a writ of possession
shall be issued to the sheriff of the proper county, describing the premises assigned for the
dower, and commanding the sheriff to put the defendant in possession thereof.
Sec. 46. The commissioners to be appointed under this act shall be allowed, as a compensa-
tion for their services, the sum of two dollars per day each, to be taxed as other costs. This act
to take effect on the first day of June next; but rights acquired under the laws heretofore in
force relative to the action of ejectment, are not to be affected by this act. All laws contrary
to the provisions of this act are hereby repealed.

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