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Stoddard v. Brewer

Supreme Court of Michigan
Nov 30, 1944
16 N.W.2d 652 (Mich. 1944)

Opinion

Docket No. 71, Calendar No. 42,856.

Decided November 30, 1944.

Appeal from Ingham; Hayden (Charles H.), J. Submitted October 10, 1944. (Docket No. 71, Calendar No. 42,856.) Decided November 30, 1944.

Bill by Howard J. Stoddard against Joseph Hillyer Brewer, executor of the estate of Joseph H. Brewer, deceased, to restrain the commencement of any action at law involving the transaction set forth in a certain agreement. Decree dismissing bill of complaint. Plaintiff appeals. Affirmed.

Shields, Ballard, Jennings Taber, for plaintiff.

McPherson, Harrington, Waer Cary, for defendant.


The bill in this case was filed to restrain, by injunction, threatened action at law by defendant against plaintiff upon the ground that transactions between the parties, as reduced to writing, were determined to be contrary to public policy in Brewer v. Stoddard, 309 Mich. 119.

Defendant states:

"In Brewer v. Stoddard, 309 Mich. 119, plaintiff proceeded upon the theory that all prior agreements between the parties were merged in the contract of June 10, 1940, upon which that suit was brought. In the action now before the court he bases his claim of right to recover upon the pre-existing contract because the contract of June 10, 1940, has been held unenforceable."

If the holding in the former case is res judicata of the issues in the threatened action then plaintiff herein will have adequate protection at law. We find nothing calling for equity intervention.

Dismissal of the bill is affirmed, with costs to defendant.

NORTH, C.J., and STARR, BUTZEL, BUSHNELL, SHARPE, BOYLES, and REID, JJ., concurred.


Summaries of

Stoddard v. Brewer

Supreme Court of Michigan
Nov 30, 1944
16 N.W.2d 652 (Mich. 1944)
Case details for

Stoddard v. Brewer

Case Details

Full title:STODDARD v. BREWER

Court:Supreme Court of Michigan

Date published: Nov 30, 1944

Citations

16 N.W.2d 652 (Mich. 1944)
16 N.W.2d 652

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