General Necessities Corp. v. Wayne Circuit Judge
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Opinion
The case of Neson Rosen against the plaintiff herein was tried in the Wayne circuit court and a judgment rendered therein for the said Rosen on the 19th day of April, 1919. Three days later, on April 22d, an order was entered giving plaintiff herein 60 days in which to settle a bill of exceptions. The time allowed by this order expired on June 25, 1919. No further extension of time was granted or requested until October 8, 1920, on which date a motion was filed asking for further time. This motion was heard and denied on October 23, 1920. This is the order which the plaintiff now asks this court to set aside.
The reasons which the plaintiff gives in support of his motion are the following:
First: Because settlement of bill of exceptions properly follows adjudication of motion for a new trial, and that final adjudication upon defendant’s motion for a new trial was not made until September 11, 1920.
Second: Said final adjudication upon said motion was postponed solely on account of the inability of the court to hear the same, and hot upon account of any delay upon the part of defendant.
The order will be affirmed; with costs to the defendant.
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182 N.W. 677, 214 Mich. 135, 1921 Mich. LEXIS 630, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/opinion/general-necessities-corp-v-wayne-circuit-judge-mich-1921.