KERSHESKE v. TOWNSHIP OF THOMAS

Docket No. 309.

2 Mich. App. 1 (1965)

138 N.W.2d 509

KERSHESKE v. TOWNSHIP OF THOMAS.

Michigan Court of Appeals.

Decided December 20, 1965.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Martin & Martin (Walter Martin, of counsel), for plaintiffs.

Bruce H. Mellinger, for defendants Township of Thomas and Robert H. Schoen.

O'Keefe, Braun, Kendrick & Finkbeiner (James V. Finkbeiner, of counsel), for defendant McDonald.


BURNS, P.J.

Plaintiffs instituted suit to enjoin the defendant township from enforcing its zoning ordinance and preventing the plaintiffs from utilizing land for a sanitary landfill. Plaintiff Kersheske also seeks damages for illegal arrest, attorney fees, and costs.

Defendants filed counterclaims to enjoin plaintiffs from operating a landfill on the premises.

Kersheske has been operating a garbage collection and disposal business in Saginaw since...

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