LAND v. CITY OF GRANDVILLE

Docket No. 740.

2 Mich. App. 681 (1966)

141 N.W.2d 370

LAND v. CITY OF GRANDVILLE.

Michigan Court of Appeals.

Decided April 12, 1966.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Vander Veen, Freihofer & Cook (Walter B. Freihofer, of counsel), for plaintiffs.

Bergstrom, Slykhouse, Shaw, Van Orden, DeYoung & Boyles (Richard M. Van Orden, of counsel), for defendant.


HOLBROOK, J.

Plaintiffs-appellants are the owners of a 150-unit mobile trailer park and a 15-unit motel with a manager's apartment in connection situated in the defendant-appellee city of Grandville, a municipal corporation located in Kent county.

Plaintiffs brought suit in circuit court for declaratory judgment declaring defendant's "sewer ordinances" invalid, claiming the rates applicable to plaintiffs' motel and trailer home park were unreasonable

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