Howerter v. Kelly
23 Mich. 337, 1871 Mich. LEXIS 104
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Howerter v. Kelly, 23 Mich. 337, 1871 Mich. LEXIS 104 (Mich. 1871).
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held that when a request in writing for a special finding is filed in such a cause, the circuit judge must [339]*339make suck finding, and his failure so tó do is error; and that the writ was properly tested in the name of Judge Upson.
Judgment reversed and the case remanded to the court below for further proceedings.
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