Decatur Village v. Township Board
Michigan Supreme Court
Decatur Village v. Township Board, 1 McGrath 1463 (Mich. 1876)
33 McGrath 334
Decatur Village v. Township Board
Opinion of the Court
To require payment over of certain liquor taxes collected in the village by the township
Granted January 21, 1876.
The right of villages to the liquor tax collected within their
The question involved being purely one of law, and there being no disputed questions of fact, the claim is in no proper sense a disputed claim, requiring a formal trial; and it would be idle to send such a case to a jury when it would be the duty of the court to instruct the jury to return a verdict for the relator.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- DECATUR VILLAGE v. TOWNSHIP BOARD (Decatur)
- Status
- Published