A. P. Cook Co. v. Auditor General

1 McGrath 1021, 79 McGrath 100
CourtMichigan Supreme Court
DecidedDecember 28, 1889
StatusPublished

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A. P. Cook Co. v. Auditor General, 1 McGrath 1021, 79 McGrath 100 (Mich. 1889).

Opinion

To compel respondent to cancel certain drain taxes claimed to be an illegal charge upon relator’s land.

Denied December 28, 1889.

Held, that Act No. 44, Laws of 1883, providing for the reassessment upon patented lands of unpaid taxes, assessed while the lands were part-paid, applies to drain taxes assessed upon part-paid swamp lands, under Act No. 216, Laws of 1861.

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