Michigan Supreme Court, 1906

Detroit United Railway v. Oakland Circuit Judge

Detroit United Railway v. Oakland Circuit Judge
Michigan Supreme Court · Decided December 3, 1906
146 Mich. 540; 109 N.W. 846; 1906 Mich. LEXIS 949

Detroit United Railway v. Oakland Circuit Judge

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam.

The Detroit United Railway filed its petition in the circuit court for the county of Oakland as commencement of proceedings to condemn for its use certain premises. Objections were filed by a property owner, a portion of whose premises it was sought to obtain in the proceeding. A hearing was had, and an order was entered dismissing the petition. It. is sought to review the determination by mandamus. This is not the proper remedy. The order of the circuit court is a final order disposing of the entire proceeding.

Writ denied.

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