BRINKER v. AUDITOR GENERAL

Docket Nos. 8, 9, Calendar Nos. 45,962, 45,963.

339 Mich. 84 (1954)

62 N.W.2d 635

BRINKER v. AUDITOR GENERAL. In re AUDITOR GENERAL'S PETITION FOR SALE OF LANDS FOR 1942.

Supreme Court of Michigan.

Decided February 18, 1954.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Thomas L. Thomson, for plaintiffs.

John T. Lungerhausen, for defendants Cecil.

Frank G. Millard, Attorney General, and Elbern Parsons, Chief Assistant Attorney General, for defendants Auditor General and State Land Office Board.


REID, J.

The above entitled 2 cases were consolidated for the purpose of hearing. In one case petitioners seek to set aside a tax sale in the proceeding for the sale of lands for taxes of 1942 so far as concerns the sale and proceedings leading to the sale of a 2-acre tract owned by petitioner Loretta Brinker. The other case is a bill in chancery to require defendants Cecil to repay to plaintiffs, $4,900 with interest from April 24, 1947, which sum of money plaintiff...

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