Case v. Skinner

79 N.W. 1093, 121 Mich. 206, 1899 Mich. LEXIS 550
CourtMichigan Supreme Court
DecidedSeptember 12, 1899
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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Case v. Skinner, 79 N.W. 1093, 121 Mich. 206, 1899 Mich. LEXIS 550 (Mich. 1899).

Opinion

Hooker, J.

The complainant, being owner of the government title of the premises in controversy, consisting of wild land, filed the bill in this case to restrain the defendant from removing the timber therefrom, and to remove a cloud from the title, growing out of a tax deed held by the defendant.

The decree upon which defendant’s deed rests is alleged to be void because it does not show an adjudication of any sum of money against the land. We do not see that this is disputed, but it is claimed that the question cannot be raised in this suit; but it is held otherwise in the cases of Millard v. Truax, 99 Mich. 157; Taylor v. Deveaux, 100 Mich. 582; McKinnon v. Meston, 104 Mich. 644; Dawson v. Peter, 119 Mich. 274.

It is contended, further, that the bill should be dismissed because it appears that the defendant was in possession when the bill was filed, and therefore entitled to a trial of his right in a court of law. We are satisfied from the proofs that defendant’s alleged possession was only such as was incident to removing the timber,' which he appears to have prepared to do before he obtained his tax deed, and proceeded with expeditiously. As in the case of McKinnon v. Meston, supra, we think the court was justified in finding that the defendant was not in possession.

The decree of the circuit court is affirmed, with costs.

The other Justices concurred.

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