Michigan Supreme Court, 1875

Jaquith v. Hale

Jaquith v. Hale
Michigan Supreme Court · Decided April 13, 1875
31 Mich. 430; 1875 Mich. LEXIS 90

Jaquith v. Hale

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam.

It is sought in this case to inquire into the legal organization and existence of a school-district, on a certiorari addressed to its assessor. The remedy is wholly unsuited to the case, as the errors, if any there are, lie back of any action of the assessor, and are to be found in the action of the township authorities.

The writ was improvidently issued, and must be quashed, with costs.

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