Gaskill v. Jackson Circuit Judge
Gaskill v. Jackson Circuit Judge
Opinion of the Court
Relators ask that a writ of mandamus issue against respondent requiring him to enter an order directing the register of the circuit court for Jackson county in chancery to issue an execution out of said court in favor of relators and against Eugene J. Weeks, Charles C. Bloomfield, and Thomas A. Wilson, executors and trustees, etc., defendants, remanded by this court to Jackson circuit court (Gaskill v. Weeks, 154 Mich. 223 [117 N. W. 647]), by a decree duly entered December 29, 1908. Later, a motion was made for a reformation and correction of said decree. This motion was denied. Gaskill v. Weeks, 156 Mich. 668 (121 N. W. 1133). Complainants having complied with the suggestions of this court as expressed in the opinion filed in the case last above cited, and having been paid their share of the cash and all costs, applied to the said circuit court for an execution against the defendants. Upon a hearing the court denied the motion to order an execution to issue. The
A writ of mandamus will issue as prayed.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- GASKILL v. JACKSON CIRCUIT JUDGE
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- Published