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Stanczuk v. Pfent

Supreme Court of Michigan
Jul 16, 1925
204 N.W. 706 (Mich. 1925)

Opinion

Docket No. 103.

Submitted June 11, 1925.

Decided July 16, 1925. Rehearing denied October 1, 1925.

Error to Wayne; Merriam (De Witt H.), J. Submitted June 11, 1925. (Docket No. 103.) Decided July 16, 1925. Rehearing denied October 1, 1925.

Case by Cecelia Stanczuk against Joseph Pfent for personal injuries. From an order denying a motion to vacate a judgment for plaintiff by default, defendant brings error. Reversed, and default set aside.

Veno E. Sacre, for appellant.

Walter H. Domzalski and Harry J. Lippman ( Ernest W. Ver Wiebe, of counsel), for appellee.


This case is a companion of Stanczuk v. Pfent, ante, 689, and is controlled by the opinion in that case.

Judgment is reversed and the cause remanded to the circuit court with directions that the default be set aside. The defendant will have costs.

CLARK, BIRD, SHARPE, MOORE, STEERE, FELLOWS, and WIEST, JJ., concurred.


Summaries of

Stanczuk v. Pfent

Supreme Court of Michigan
Jul 16, 1925
204 N.W. 706 (Mich. 1925)
Case details for

Stanczuk v. Pfent

Case Details

Full title:STANCZUK v. PFENT

Court:Supreme Court of Michigan

Date published: Jul 16, 1925

Citations

204 N.W. 706 (Mich. 1925)
204 N.W. 706

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