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Sullivan v. Bay Circuit Judge

Supreme Court of Michigan
Oct 7, 1929
226 N.W. 865 (Mich. 1929)

Opinion

Submitted June 18, 1929. (Calendar No. 34,384.)

Petition denied October 7, 1929.

Mandamus by Lucy Spinner Sullivan and others to compel. Samuel G. Houghton, Bay circuit judge, to set aside an order remitting case to probate court. Submitted June 18, 1929. (Calendar No. 34,384.) Petition denied October 7, 1929.

Kinnane Leibrand, for plaintiffs.

Gilbert W. Hand and Carl H. Smith, for defendant.


This is a petition for writ of mandamus to compel the circuit judge to set aside an order remitting to the probate court the case of In re Spinner's Estate, upon contest of will, the court having held that contestants did not seasonably file a proper stay bond. In view of the decision handed down herewith in the main case, reported ante, 263, the question is moot.

Petition denied without costs.

NORTH, C.J., and WIEST, CLARK, McDONALD, POTTER, and SHARPE, JJ., concurred. The late Justice FELLOWS took no part in this decision.


Summaries of

Sullivan v. Bay Circuit Judge

Supreme Court of Michigan
Oct 7, 1929
226 N.W. 865 (Mich. 1929)
Case details for

Sullivan v. Bay Circuit Judge

Case Details

Full title:SULLIVAN v. BAY CIRCUIT JUDGE

Court:Supreme Court of Michigan

Date published: Oct 7, 1929

Citations

226 N.W. 865 (Mich. 1929)
226 N.W. 865