Fitzgerald v. Auditor General

1 McGrath 1032
CourtMichigan Supreme Court
DecidedJune 29, 1892
DocketNo. 12865
StatusPublished

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Bluebook
Fitzgerald v. Auditor General, 1 McGrath 1032 (Mich. 1892).

Opinion

To compel respondent to execute to relator a deed of certain lands sold at a tax sale.

Denied June 29, 1892, with costs.

The sale was made May 4, 1891, and the return showed that, [1035]*1035on April 30, 1892, the delinquent made an application for redemption, and on that date, which was Saturday, mailed to the auditor general from Grand Ledge the necessary money for such redemption, and respondent received the money on Monday morning, and issued a certificate of redemption.

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