MANZETA v. HEIDLOFF

Calendar No. 20, Docket No. 50,042.

371 Mich. 248 (1963)

123 N.W.2d 779

MANZETA v. HEIDLOFF.

Supreme Court of Michigan.

Decided October 10, 1963.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Harold Helper and Jacob F. Schulman, for plaintiff.

Joseph A. Gillis, for defendant.


PER CURIAM:

In an action based upon a note and chattel mortgage, plaintiff obtained a decree by default against defendant. The remainder due was set at $2,856.21. The decree ordered defendant to pay this sum and further ordered the transfer of a tavern license and disposition of tavern equipment. Within time allotted by law, defendant filed a motion to set aside the default decree alleging no personal service and improper return of service. Further, it was alleged...

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