Webbert v. Township of Park
Michigan Supreme Court
Webbert v. Township of Park, 261 Mich. 454 (Mich. 1933)
Butzel, Clark, Fead, McDonald, North, Potter, Sharpe, Wiest
Webbert v. Township of Park
Opinion of the Court
Plaintiff filed bill to quiet title to a small strip of inclosed land. Among others, he made township of Park a defendant on the allegation that it had asserted some interest in the land. No defense was made, except by the township. Plaintiff had decree. The defendant township has appealed.
The record shows affirmatively that the township has no interest or right in the land, no highway by user, gift, purchase, establishment, or condemnation, nor any other interest.
Affirmed, with costs.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- WEBBERT v. TOWNSHIP OF PARK
- Status
- Published