FROLING v. SASS

Docket No. 18, Calendar No. 48,287.

362 Mich. 150 (1961)

106 N.W.2d 805

FROLING v. SASS.

Supreme Court of Michigan.

Decided January 9, 1961.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

LaBarge, Hudnut & Cashen (James H. Hudnut, of counsel), for plaintiff.

Walter R. O'Hair (John G. Cross, of counsel), for defendant Sass.

Paul L. Adams, Attorney General, Samuel J. Torina, Solicitor General, and Jerome Maslowski, Assistant Attorney General, for defendant Auditor General.


KELLY, J.

Appellee filed his bill of complaint alleging that appellant Sass' tax deed, obtained in 1941, is void and of no effect because the land is erroneously described therein and incapable of identification, and prayed that said deed be canceled and set aside. Subsequently Auditor General Frank Szymanski was added as a party to the cause.

A portion of the lot herein involved lies in the city of St. Clair Shores and a portion in Clinton township.

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