STATE BAR OF MICHIGAN v. CITY OF LANSING

Docket No. 25, Calendar No. 48,356.

361 Mich. 185 (1960)

105 N.W.2d 131

STATE BAR OF MICHIGAN v. CITY OF LANSING.

Supreme Court of Michigan.

Decided September 16, 1960.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Joseph W. Planck and Everett R. Trebilcock, for plaintiff.

Joseph Lavey, City Attorney (Hubbard, Fox, Thomas & Born and Donald G. Fox, of counsel), for defendant City of Lansing.

MacLean & Seaman (Charles R. MacLean, of counsel), for defendant Lansing School District No. 1.

Jack W. Warren, Prosecuting Attorney, for defendant County of Ingham.

Paul L. Adams, Attorney General, and Samuel J. Torina, Solicitor General, for intervenor-appellant.


KELLY, J.

This controversy involves certain real and personal property belonging to the State Bar of Michigan, including the land upon which the present State Bar headquarters were at time of trial being erected, and the personal property of the State Bar which was at that time situated in the Hollister Building, Lansing, Michigan.

The real estate involved had been assessed for city, school, and county taxes for...

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