Sawyer v. VanHousen
Sawyer v. VanHousen
Opinion of the Court
The defendants in error prosecuted summary proceedings to recover possession of land held by Sawyer, which went up to the circuit court for the county of Clinton. The printed record is very meager
It is to be remarked that there is nothing in the record to show that complaint was made that the finding ought to have given the specific facts more at length'. In the absence of any error alleged of that kind, and in the absence of any request for more complete findings, we can only determine the sufficiency of this finding by examining it to see whether the judgment is consistent with it. Moore v. Vrooman, 32 Mich., 526.
The present finding shows “that the relation of landlord and tenant existed between the parties; that the defendant was a tenant at will; that said tenancy was terminated by notice to quit, before the commencement of this suit.”
This finding made out a complete case for the demand-ants; and warrants the judgment unless there is some further clause in the finding inconsistent with it.
There are several further findings which, in the absence of a bill of exceptions, are not very intelligible. We do not see in any of them, matter not entirely consistent with the previous recitals. No attempt was made on the argument to show any conflict, but the ground taken was the general insufficiency for want of more full statements of fact. This point we have before referred to. We need not therefore set out these further recitals, as they are not material to this controversy.
We think the judgment warranted by the finding, and it must be affirmed with costs.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- Amos Sawyer v. John VanHousen and Diana VanHousen
- Status
- Published