SISTERS OF BON SECOURS HOSP. v. CITY OF GROSSE POINTE

Docket No. 1,195.

8 Mich. App. 342 (1967)

154 N.W.2d 644

SISTERS OF BON SECOURS HOSPITAL v. CITY OF GROSSE POINTE.

Michigan Court of Appeals.

Decided November 27, 1967.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Neil D. Hayes (Chris M. Youngjohn, of counsel), for plaintiff.

Charles H. King, for defendant city.

Arthur M. Hoffeins, for intervenors.


J.H. GILLIS, P.J.

Plaintiff is a nonprofit corporation operating a hospital within the limits of the city of Grosse Pointe. The history of the hospital dates back to 1925 when a tract of land was obtained and a nursing home founded thereon. In 1942 the capacity of the nursing home was increased to approximately 35 beds and in 1944, upon the organizing of a medical staff, the nursing home gave way to a general hospital operation under the name of Bon Secours Hospital...

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