BOISSONNEAULT v. SAGINAW COUNTY AGRICULTURAL SOC.

Docket No. 6, Calendar No. 44,929.

330 Mich. 143 (1951)

47 N.W.2d 53

BOISSONNEAULT v. SAGINAW COUNTY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.

Supreme Court of Michigan.

Decided April 3, 1951.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Heilman & Purcell, for plaintiffs.

Alfred P. Pierson, for defendant Agricultural Society.

Irving M. Hart, for defendant Spencer.

Amicus Curiae:

W. Vincent Nash, City Attorney, Russell A. Schafer and R. James Harvey, Assistant City Attorneys, for city of Saginaw.


SHARPE, J.

This is a chancery suit to enjoin automobile racing at the fairgrounds in the city of Saginaw, except during "fair week."

The fairgrounds were originally outside the city of Saginaw, but have since been annexed to the city. The premises of the fairgrounds contain approximately 66 acres and are owned and controlled by the Saginaw County Agricultural Society, one of the defendants, which acquired the property in 1916.

The grounds are located...

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