Meltzer v. Newton

301 Mich. 550
CourtMichigan Supreme Court
DecidedMay 18, 1942
DocketDocket No. 68, Calendar No. 41,930
StatusPublished

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Meltzer v. Newton, 301 Mich. 550 (Mich. 1942).

Opinion

North, J.

This is a bill to quiet title; and from a decretal order dismissing the bill of complaint on motion of a defendant, plaintiffs have appealed. Notwithstanding the character of the proceedings is somewhat different and a different parcel of land is involved, the factual background and the legal questions raised are so similar to those in Meltzer v. State Land Office Board, ante, 541, handed down herewith, that decision therein is decisive' of the instant case. For the reasons stated in Meltzer v. [551]*551State Land Office Board, supra, the order dismissing this hill of complaint is affirmed, and no costs are awarded.

Chandler, C. J., and Boyles, Starr, Wiest, Butzel, Bushnell, and Sharpe, JJ., concurred.

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