Kirkwood v. Finegan
55 N.W. 457, 95 Mich. 543, 1893 Mich. LEXIS 686
Opinion
This is a bill to enjoin the erection and maintenance of a fence between premises occupied by the parties.
We think the case is ruled by Flaherty v. Moran, 81 Mich. 52. It is clear that the fence is the outcome of a quarrel between neighbors. Its character and style indicate the motive which prompted its construction, and the decree below must be affirmed, with costs.
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Kirkwood v. Finegan, 55 N.W. 457, 95 Mich. 543, 1893 Mich. LEXIS 686 (Mich. 1893).
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