TITUS v. STATE TAX COMMISSION

Calendar No. 7, Docket No. 50,664.

374 Mich. 476 (1965)

132 N.W.2d 647

TITUS v. STATE TAX COMMISSION.

Supreme Court of Michigan.

Rehearing denied March 1, 1965.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Joseph W. Planck, for plaintiffs.

Donald Teel, for plaintiffs on application for rehearing.

Frank J. Kelley, Attorney General, James R. Ramsey, Acting Solicitor General, T. Carl Holbrook and William D. Dexter, Assistant Attorneys General, for defendant.


SOURIS, J.

On plaintiffs' application, we granted them leave to appeal in the nature of certiorari from an order of the State tax commission confirming the 1963 city real property tax assessment of their Lansing homes. It is their claim that in 1963 the Lansing assessor assessed about 20% of the real property in Lansing, including their own, by a method of assessment different from that used in the assessment of the remainder of the real property in the city, thereby...

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