Michigan Supreme Court, 1876

Bloom v. Sexton

Bloom v. Sexton
Michigan Supreme Court · Decided January 7, 1876
33 Mich. 181; 1876 Mich. LEXIS 18

Bloom v. Sexton

Opinion of the Court

The Court

held that the validity of the assignment is not raised on this record; that the' ruling of the circuit judge, as to the cause of action counted upon by the declaration, was erroneous; and that the use of the term “assignee,” etc., does not authorize such a construction, but is rather to be treated as mere clescriptio personae.

Judgment reversed, with costs, and a new trial granted.

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