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Buitendorp v. Moore

Supreme Court of Michigan
Feb 14, 1928
217 N.W. 792 (Mich. 1928)

Opinion

Docket No. 90.

Submitted January 6, 1928.

Decided February 14, 1928.

Case-made from Muskegon; Vanderwerp (John), J. Submitted January 6, 1928. (Docket No. 90.) Decided February 14, 1928.

Assumpsit in justice's court by Ralph Buitendorp against Glade E. Moore for goods sold and delivered. There was judgment for plaintiff, and defendant appealed to the circuit court. Judgment for plaintiff. Defendant appeals. Affirmed.

John G. Anderson, for appellant.

Harold H. Smedley, for appellee.


This action in assumpsit was commenced in justice's court. The cause was appealed to the circuit court and tried without a jury. Plaintiff had judgment for $27.64. Defendant has brought the case here for review on case-made.

The court made no findings of fact and law and none were requested. There is therefore nothing here to review. McDonell v. Union Trust Co., 139 Mich. 386; Simon v. Zarevich, 213 Mich. 662; Robbins v. Simons Sales Co., 218 Mich. 569; Tuxbury v. French, 39 Mich. 190.

Judgment affirmed.

NORTH, FELLOWS, WIEST, McDONALD, and SHARPE, JJ., concurred.

Chief Justice FLANNIGAN and the late Justice BIRD took no part in this decision.


Summaries of

Buitendorp v. Moore

Supreme Court of Michigan
Feb 14, 1928
217 N.W. 792 (Mich. 1928)
Case details for

Buitendorp v. Moore

Case Details

Full title:BUITENDORP v. MOORE

Court:Supreme Court of Michigan

Date published: Feb 14, 1928

Citations

217 N.W. 792 (Mich. 1928)
217 N.W. 792

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