COLONIAL BAKING CO. v. VILLAGE OF SPARTA

Docket No. 25, Calendar No. 48,620.

366 Mich. 407 (1962)

115 N.W.2d 66

COLONIAL BAKING COMPANY v. VILLAGE OF SPARTA.

Supreme Court of Michigan.

Decided May 17, 1962.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Warner, Norcross & Judd (Thomas R. Winquist, of counsel), for plaintiff.

Philip L. Hogan, for defendant.


DETHMERS, J.

Defendant village appeals from declaratory decree holding that plaintiff's conducting of business in that village is not peddling within the meaning of its ordinance for regulating and licensing peddlers and the relevant section of the enabling act, CL 1948, § 67.1 (Stat Ann 1961 Rev § 5.1285).

The facts concerning plaintiff's business operations are set forth in a stipulation of facts, summarized in the trial judge's opinion as follows...

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