Michigan Supreme Court, 1895

John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance v. Hill's Estate

John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance v. Hill's Estate
Michigan Supreme Court · Decided December 30, 1895 · Grant, Other
108 Mich. 129; 65 N.W. 748; 1895 Mich. LEXIS 1241

John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance v. Hill's Estate

Opinion of the Court

Grant, J.

This involves the same facts and the same questions as the preceding case. It is brought into this court by the writ of certiorari by another heir appellant.

We held in John Hancock, etc., Ins. Co. v. Durfee, 97 Mich. 613, that a writ of error was the proper remedy. The writ must therefore be dismissed, with costs.

The other Justices concurred.

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