INGRAM v. CITY OF SAGINAW

Docket No. 234.

1 Mich. App. 36 (1965)

133 N.W.2d 224

INGRAM v. CITY OF SAGINAW.

Michigan Court of Appeals.

Decided March 15, 1965.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Joseph J. Trogan, for plaintiff.

W. Vincent Nash, City Attorney, and Francis B. Drinan, Assistant City Attorney, for defendant.


FITZGERALD, P.J.

Magical numbers and mystical formulas which can mean the difference between recovery or sudden death of a plaintiff's cause of action have long plagued both the courts and attorneys of this State and nation.

No better example of precise legal standards in derogation of the judicial fact-finding process based on reasonableness can be found than Michigan's so-called "2-inch rule" which we find before us once again on its frequent examination...

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