FROSH v. SPORTSMAN'S SHOWCASE, INC.

Docket No. 377.

4 Mich. App. 408 (1966)

145 N.W.2d 241

FROSH v. SPORTSMAN'S SHOWCASE, INCORPORATED.

Michigan Court of Appeals.

Decided October 11, 1966.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Edwin S. Bartlett, for plaintiffs.

Robert J. O'Boyle, for the intervenor The Prophet Company.

Roger J. Oeming, for defendants Schaaf.


McGREGOR, J.

The original plaintiffs in this case are Milton E. Frosh and Dorothy L. Frosh, his wife, who conducted a construction business in the Houghton Lake area. The defendants George Puddington and his wife, Mildred Puddington, together with defendants-appellants Cecil F. Schaaf and Pamela A. Schaaf, his wife, by mid-January of 1960, had planned to organize a Michigan corporation, to be known as Sportsman's Showcase, Inc., also a defendant herein, to operate...

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