LaVALLEY v. PERE MARQUETTE EMPLOYES' CREDIT UNION

Docket No. 27, Calendar No. 46,410.

342 Mich. 639 (1955)

70 N.W.2d 798

LaVALLEY v. PERE MARQUETTE EMPLOYES' CREDIT UNION.

Supreme Court of Michigan.

Rehearing denied October 3, 1955.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Stribley & Rude, for plaintiff.

John F. Langs and Lloyd H. Gully (Richard F. Molyneaux, of counsel), for defendant.


SMITH, J.

The plaintiff and appellant was an employee of the Pere Marquette Railroad Company. The defendant is the Pere Marquette Employes' Credit Union. The action is assumpsit, brought by plaintiff to recover his savings of many years. They had been deposited with defendant and disbursed by defendant to another without, plaintiff contends, his knowledge or consent.

Several years after the opening of the account, and in the year 1947, plaintiff Clinton LaValley...

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