CITIZENS' MUT. AUTO. INS. v. HOUTZ

Docket No. 53, Calendar No. 48,340.

361 Mich. 309 (1960)

104 N.W.2d 763

CITIZENS' MUTUAL AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE COMPANY v. HOUTZ.

Supreme Court of Michigan.

Decided September 16, 1960.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Lucien D. Walworth, for plaintiff Citizens' Mutual Automobile Insurance Company.

Dimmers, MacRitchie & Moes, for plaintiff Salmon.

Harold F. Bristol, for defendant.


BLACK, J.

Plaintiffs' suit, for damages to person and property, arose out of an automotive collision which occurred in September of 1957 on a public highway of Hillsdale county. It was tried to the court without a jury and resulted in judgment for the plaintiffs in the sum of $1,526.02. Defendant has appealed.

Two questions are presented for review. The first is whether an ordinary farm tractor is a "motor vehicle" within purport and meaning of our owner-liability...

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