WYANDOTTE BANK v. BANKING COMR.

Docket No. 44, Calendar No. 46,817.

347 Mich. 33 (1956)

78 N.W.2d 612

WYANDOTTE SAVINGS BANK v. STATE BANKING COMMISSIONER.

Supreme Court of Michigan.

Decided October 1, 1956.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Marx, Levi, Thill & Wiseman (Lawrence I. Levi and Frank M. Wiseman, of counsel), for plaintiffs.

Thomas M. Kavanagh, Attorney General, Edmund E. Shepherd, Solicitor General, Maurice M. Moule and Burton P. Daugherty, Jr., Assistants Attorney General, for defendant banking commissioner.

Harry F. Vellmure, for defendant Security Bank.


SMITH, J.

We have here a case of statutory construction. The principal question is a narrow one: May banks operating in this State operate branches in unincorporated villages?

The plaintiffs are the Wyandotte Savings Bank, a Michigan banking corporation, and the National Bank of Wyandotte, a national banking association. The defendants are Maurice C. Eveland, as commissioner of banking for the State of Michigan, and Security Bank, a Michigan corporation. The...

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