KALAMAZOO TWP. v. KALAMAZOO CTY. SUPRS.

Docket No. 36, Calendar No. 47,040.

349 Mich. 273 (1957)

84 N.W.2d 475

TOWNSHIP OF KALAMAZOO v. KALAMAZOO COUNTY SUPERVISORS.

Supreme Court of Michigan.

Decided July 31, 1957.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Smith & Bauckham, for plaintiffs.

Morris & Culver, for defendants city of Kalamazoo and its clerk.

Jacob A. Dalm, Jr., Prosecuting Attorney, for defendants county of Kalamazoo, its supervisors and its clerk.

Richard H. Morris, for intervening defendants.


SHARPE, J. (for reversal).

This suit was instituted by the township of Kalamazoo and certain other individuals living in said township to test the annexation proceedings whereby a portion of Kalamazoo township was voted to be annexed to the city of Kalamazoo. It appears that in February, 1955, the board of supervisors of Kalamazoo county considered a petition, presented to it under the provisions of the home-rule...

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