Michigan Supreme Court, 1886

Manistique Lumbering Co. v. Griswold

Manistique Lumbering Co. v. Griswold
Michigan Supreme Court · Decided January 6, 1886 · Champlin, Other
58 Mich. 634; 26 N.W. 155; 1886 Mich. LEXIS 959

Manistique Lumbering Co. v. Griswold

Opinion of the Court

Champlin, J.

This case only differs from the case of the-same plaintiff against John L. Witter, ante, p. 625, in the fact that the Chicago Lumbering Company had no office in the-township of Hiawatha, which, under the facts, we think is-immaterial. In all other respects the records in the two cases are the same,- and the decision in that case necessarily rules this. For the reasons stated in the opinion in that case, the-judgment of the circuit court is

Reversed, and a new trial ordered.

The other Justices concurred.

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