Harrison v. Circuit Judge
Michigan Supreme Court
Harrison v. Circuit Judge, 1 McGrath 963 (Mich. 1895)
Harrison v. Circuit Judge
Opinion of the Court
To vacate orders extending time for settlement of testimony in chancery causes on appeal, where the testimony was taken in open court, the decrees entered May 10, 1895, time extended June 28, ninety days, September 2Y to December 1, 1895, and the only excuse offered was the stenographer’s refusal to transcribe his minutes until promised payment therefor by a responsible person.
Granted October 23, 1895, with, costs in each case against complainant in the chancery cases.
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