CITY OF ST. CLAIR SHORES v. CONLEY

Docket No. 61, Calendar No. 47,508.

350 Mich. 458 (1957)

86 N.W.2d 271

CITY OF ST. CLAIR SHORES v. CONLEY.

Supreme Court of Michigan.

Decided November 26, 1957.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John H. Yoe, for plaintiff.

Ivan A. Johnston, for defendant.


EDWARDS, J.

Most condemnation appeals heard by this Court have in somewise represented the complaint of property owners concerning claimed inadequacy of a jury award. In this case the shoe is on the other foot and the plaintiff-appellant city complains vehemently that a Macomb county condemnation jury was too generous.

The city of St. Clair Shores decided to build a new municipal building. They chose a site therefor in the vicinity of 11-Mile road and Jefferson...

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