Gray v. Saginaw Circuit Judge
49 Mich. 628
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Bluebook
Gray v. Saginaw Circuit Judge, 49 Mich. 628 (Mich. 1883).
Opinion
If the relator originally had any right to this remedy, which we do not determine, we are satisfied that by means of the delay and the proceeding on the execution he has waived it.
Writ must be dismissed with costs.
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