Detroit, Lansing & Northern Ry. Co. v. Probate Judge

1 McGrath 353, 63 McGrath 676
CourtMichigan Supreme Court
DecidedNovember 17, 1886
StatusPublished

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Detroit, Lansing & Northern Ry. Co. v. Probate Judge, 1 McGrath 353, 63 McGrath 676 (Mich. 1886).

Opinion

To vacate an order continuing a railway company in possession, pending proceedings instituted to condemn a crossing, where proceedings under a former petition had been had and the company had taken forcible possession and built a crossing; the proceedings had been removed to the Circuit Court and finally to the Supreme Court, and before the matter had been determined a new ptition was filed and an order obtained permitting the occupancy of the crossing during the pendency of the latter proceeding.

Granted November 17, 1886.

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