THOMSON v. CITY OF DEARBORN

Docket No. 71, Calendar No. 47,068.

348 Mich. 300 (1957)

83 N.W.2d 329

THOMSON v. CITY OF DEARBORN.

Supreme Court of Michigan.

Decided May 17, 1957.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James Thomson, in propria persona.

Dale H. Fillmore, Corporation Counsel, and Frederick G. Weideman, Assistant Corporation Counsel, for defendant.

Amicus Curiae:

City of Detroit, by Paul T. Dwyer, Corporation Counsel, and Vance G. Ingalls, Assistant Corporation Counsel.


DETHMERS, C.J.

Plaintiff, a resident owner of real estate in defendant city, appeals from a determination of the State tax commission that parking lots owned and operated by defendant, for the use of which a fee is charged, are exempt from property tax.

"The right of the legislature either to tax or exempt such public property is not open to question." City of Traverse City v. Township of Blair, 190...

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