BANK OF DEARBORN v. STATE BANKING COMR.

Docket No. 76, Calendar No. 48,914.

365 Mich. 567 (1962)

114 N.W.2d 210

BANK OF DEARBORN v. STATE BANKING COMMISSIONER.

Supreme Court of Michigan.

Decided March 16, 1962.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Jesse W. Bollinger and Irwin I. Cohn (Avern Cohn and John Sklar, of counsel), for plaintiff.

Paul L. Adams, Attorney General, Joseph B. Bilitzke, Solicitor General, and Maurice M. Moule, Assistant Attorney General, for defendant banking commissioner.

Langs, Molyneaux & Armstrong (John F. Langs, Richard F. Molyneaux, and Richard J. Langs, of counsel), for defendant bank.


CARR, J.

Defendant The Michigan Bank was originally chartered and has its principal office in Detroit. It has no branch or business in adjacent Dearborn township. This is an action to enjoin issuance by defendant banking commissioner of a certificate of approval for and establishment by defendant bank of a branch at the northwest corner of Ford road and Mayburn, one block west of Telegraph road, in north Dearborn township, Wayne county, Michigan. From decree for defendants...

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