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Taylor v. Manning

Supreme Court of Michigan
Nov 7, 1997
456 Mich. 882 (Mich. 1997)

Opinion

No. 107516.

Summary Disposition November 7, 1997.


In lieu of granting leave to appeal the judgments of the Court of Appeals and the Oakland Circuit Court are vacated, and the case is remanded to the Oakland Circuit Court with directions that it enter an order granting plaintiff's motion for a new trial. The circuit court was without authority to add to the jury verdict. Rather, its power was limited to that specified in MCR 2.611(A)(1), granting a new trial to plaintiff on condition that defendant could avoid a new trial by accepting additur. Jurisdiction is not retained. Court of Appeals No. 166416.


Summaries of

Taylor v. Manning

Supreme Court of Michigan
Nov 7, 1997
456 Mich. 882 (Mich. 1997)
Case details for

Taylor v. Manning

Case Details

Full title:TAYLOR v. MANNING

Court:Supreme Court of Michigan

Date published: Nov 7, 1997

Citations

456 Mich. 882 (Mich. 1997)
570 N.W.2d 661