Michigan Supreme Court, 1933

Kaminski v. Steinhebel

Kaminski v. Steinhebel
Michigan Supreme Court · Decided December 5, 1933 · WEADOCK, J.
251 N.W. 368; 265 Mich. 237; 1933 Mich. LEXIS 658 (North Western Reporter)

Kaminski v. Steinhebel

Opinion of the Court

In a chancery foreclosure of a land contract a personal decree against defendant Julia Steinhebel was sought by notice in the summons and a deficiency judgment, if any, was asked in the bill of complaint. Defendant answered by her attorney, who did not appear on the hearing. A decree was granted plaintiff, fixing the amount due at $5,513.66, ordering sale which was made by circuit court commissioner, whose report of same was confirmed.

A petition was filed and granted for the sum of $2,681.08, by a decretal order, filed December 24, *Page 238 1932, and defendant appealed because a deficiency was not asked for in the summons.

The decree and decretal order appealed from is affirmed, with costs to appellee.

McDONALD, C.J., and POTTER, SHARPE, NORTH, FEAD, WIEST, and BUTZEL, JJ., concurred.

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