Anderson v. Courtright
Michigan Supreme Court
Anderson v. Courtright, 47 Mich. 161 (Mich. 1881)
10 N.W. 183; 1881 Mich. LEXIS 445
Campbell, Other
Anderson v. Courtright
Opinion of the Court
In this case the only question is whether a party claiming under a recorded tax title and notifying the real owner of such claim can be properly sued in ejectment if out of possession.
The statute regulating ejectment allows it to be brought, where premises are vacant, against persons “ claiming title thereto” at the commencement of the suit, and declares that “ all persons claiming any title to the jJi'emises adverse
This language covers the case completely.
The judgment must be affirmed with costs.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- Nels Anderson v. William Courtright
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- Published