Michigan Supreme Court, 1924

Terzian v. Gordon

Terzian v. Gordon
Michigan Supreme Court · Decided December 10, 1924 · WIEST, J.
200 N.W. 943; 229 Mich. 296; 1924 Mich. LEXIS 889 (North Western Reporter)

Terzian v. Gordon

Opinion of the Court

By writ of error we are asked to set aside an unconditional order of the circuit court granting defendants a new trial and direct the circuit court to enter judgment for the amount plaintiff claimed, or, at least, for the amount found in his favor by the jury. It cannot be done. The Mifflinburg Bank v.Bickhart, 224 Mich. 98.

Writ dismissed on our own motion. No costs.

CLARK, C.J., and McDONALD, BIRD, SHARPE, MOORE, STEERE, and FELLOWS, JJ., concurred.

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