HEINZE v. ST. JOSEPH SCHOOL DIST.

Docket No. 25, Calendar No. 45,787.

336 Mich. 552 (1953)

58 N.W.2d 920

HEINZE v. ST. JOSEPH TOWNSHIP SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 1.

Supreme Court of Michigan.

Decided June 8, 1953.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Arthur G. Preston, Jr., for all plaintiffs.

John T. Ryan, for plaintiffs Heinze and Colby.

John L. Crow, for defendant.


BOYLES, J.

The St. Joseph city school district and 2 resident taxpayers filed this bill of complaint to enjoin the defendant St. Joseph township school district from exercising any authority over a certain area in the township which plaintiffs claim had been legally annexed to the city school district. The circuit judge denied the relief sought, dismissed the bill of complaint, and the plaintiffs appeal.

On April 28, 1952, at an election held in the township...

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