Illinois Appellate Court
Civil Court
Mortgage Foreclosure
In mortgage foreclosure case, after sheriff's sale, Plaintiff bank filed motion to vacate sale, alleging that it had made an error in calculating amount of judgment; court granted motion to vacate. Court erred in imposing Rule 137 sanctions against Plaintiff for having given court various explanations of nature of its mistake, as the "real reason" for his motion to vacate sale was not material. As court had not granted high bidder's motion to intervene, it could not enter nunc pro tunc order awarding him attorney fees, and he was not entitled to seek Rule 137 sanctions.(JORGENSEN and SPENCE, concurring.)