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Molinaro v. Driver

Supreme Court of Michigan
May 17, 1962
115 N.W.2d 125 (Mich. 1962)

Opinion

Docket No. 17, Calendar No. 49,104.

Decided May 17, 1962.

Appeal from Wayne; Gilmore (Horace W.), J. Submitted January 3, 1962. (Docket No. 17, Calendar No. 49,104.) Decided May 17, 1962.

From an order denying petition to set aside declaratory decree and for rehearing, defendants, various officials of the City of Allen Park, appeal. Affirmed.

Arthur C. Lumley and Joseph J. Bileti, for plaintiffs.

Donald F. Welday, for defendants.


For the facts, see our opinion in this same case reported in 364 Mich. 341. Defendant Driver was represented by an attorney who took an appeal forthwith to this Court from the lower court's decree for plaintiffs. The other defendants, appellants here now, were represented by another attorney who, after entry of the adverse decree, first moved for a rehearing, which was denied, and this, their appeal therefrom, then followed. Thus, appeal in effect from 1 decree in 1 case involving multiple defendants, became 2 appeals in this Court.

Our opinion and decision in the Driver appeal, 364 Mich. 341, is controlling, requiring that the decree below be and it is affirmed, without costs.

CARR, C.J., and KELLY, BLACK, KAVANAGH, SOURIS, OTIS M. SMITH, and ADAMS, JJ., concurred.


Summaries of

Molinaro v. Driver

Supreme Court of Michigan
May 17, 1962
115 N.W.2d 125 (Mich. 1962)
Case details for

Molinaro v. Driver

Case Details

Full title:MOLINARO v. DRIVER

Court:Supreme Court of Michigan

Date published: May 17, 1962

Citations

115 N.W.2d 125 (Mich. 1962)
115 N.W.2d 125