Manley v. Circuit Judge
1 McGrath 719, 4 Daily L.N. 648
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Manley v. Circuit Judge, 1 McGrath 719, 4 Daily L.N. 648 (Mich. 1897).
Opinion
To compel the vacation of a decree.
Denied October 1, 1897.
Held, that an opportunity should be afforded relator to enter into a defense in the case upon the merits, but that no certificate of counsel, such as is required by rule 25, was submitted to the court below upon the application.
The application was therefore denied without prejudice.
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