COLUMBUS JACK CORP. v. SWEDISH CRUCIBLE STEEL CORP.

Docket No. 55700, (Calendar No. 5).

393 Mich. 478 (1975)

227 N.W.2d 506

COLUMBUS JACK CORPORATION v. SWEDISH CRUCIBLE STEEL CORPORATION

Supreme Court of Michigan.

Decided April 7, 1975.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Davies, Rudzki & Zeder (by Clair R. Carney), for plaintiffs.

Denenberg, Tuffley & Thorpe, for defendant.


T.M. KAVANAGH, J.

Plaintiff Columbus Jack Corporation was the owner of certain metal patterns having a value of $14,678. These patterns were being utilized by defendant, the Swedish Crucible Steel Corporation, in its manufacturing business and were stored by the defendant at its factory in Hamtramck, Michigan. The metal patterns were destroyed by a fire of undetermined origin which ravaged the defendant's factory on May 5, 1970.

Plaintiffs filed their two...

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