Michigan Supreme Court, 1891

Shanahan v. Shindler

Shanahan v. Shindler
Michigan Supreme Court · Decided May 6, 1891
1 McGrath 1582

Shanahan v. Shindler

Opinion of the Court

To compel a highway commissioner to build a bridge.

Denied, without prejudice, May 6, 1891.

Delator, highway commissioner of the township of Columbus, sought to compel respondent as highway commissioner of the township of Casco, to build a bridge under an agreement made some years before apportioning the highway. Negotiations had for some time been earned on between the township boards, and there was no allegation that any provision had been made for the expense of such construction.

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