Herter v. City of Detroit
Michigan Supreme Court
Herter v. City of Detroit, 219 N.W. 617 (Mich. 1928)
243 Mich. 66; 1928 Mich. LEXIS 579
POTTER, J.
Herter v. City of Detroit
Opinion of the Court
Plaintiff recovered a judgment of $10,000 against the city of Detroit. He brought garnishment proceedings against the Commonwealth-Commercial State Bank, which disclosed an indebtedness to the city of Detroit in the sum of $1,465,987. The only question is whether garnishment proceedings will lie. The rule in this State is fixed by statute (3 Comp. Laws 1915, § 12970). The method of collecting judgments against cities is by mandamus to compel *Page 67
the proper city authorities to spread the tax to pay them.Griswold v. Common Council of Ludington,
Judgment is reversed.
FEAD, C.J., and NORTH, FELLOWS, WIEST, CLARK, McDONALD, and SHARPE, JJ., concurred.
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