Pearson v. Creslin

16 Mich. 281, 1868 Mich. LEXIS 3
Michigan Supreme Court·Decided January 7, 1868·Published·Cited by 1 cases

Opinion

The court

held that the proceedings before the commissioner being a unit, the order to quash must affect the entire case, and that unless a party follows up his petition with a citation, his proceeding will be considered as having been abandoned by him.

Ordered, that the proceedings be quashed as irregular and without jurisdiction, with costs to the plaintiff in error.

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Pearson v. Creslin, 16 Mich. 281, 1868 Mich. LEXIS 3 (Mich. 1868).

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