Taylor v. Circuit Judge

Michigan Supreme Court
Taylor v. Circuit Judge, 1 McGrath 123 (Mich. 1894)
100 McGrath 181

Taylor v. Circuit Judge

Opinion of the Court

To compel respondent to quash a writ of replevin and dismiss the proceedings, for the reason that the affidavit stated that the property had not been taken for “any taxes or fine, levied,” etc., omitting the word “assessment.”

Denied May 4, 1894, without costs.

The circuit judge permitted an amendment and the court held that the matter was ivithin the discretion of the circuit judge. Baker vs. Dubois, 32 Mich., 92.

Reference

Full Case Name
TAYLOR v. CIRCUIT JUDGE (Kalamazoo)
Status
Published