Michigan Supreme Court, 1887

Miner v. Vedder

Miner v. Vedder
Michigan Supreme Court · Decided May 5, 1887
1 McGrath 1452; 66 McGrath 101

Miner v. Vedder

Opinion of the Court

To compel payment of certain village orders.

Granted May 5, 1887.

An issue was framed and sent down for trial. Complaint was made that a circuit judge refused to submit certain special questions to the jury, under How. Stat., 7606. The court doubts whether the statute applies to the trial of issues like the present, but holds that there was no harmful error. The writ issued not as a matter of right, but because the village is willing to pay to end the controversy. No costs were allowed.

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