DOW v. STATE OF MICHIGAN

Docket No. 54848, (Calendar No. 6).

396 Mich. 192 (1976)

240 N.W.2d 450

DOW v. STATE OF MICHIGAN

Supreme Court of Michigan.

Decided April 1, 1976.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Vander Veen, Freihofer & Cook (by George E. Pawlowski) for plaintiffs.

Frank J. Kelley, Attorney General, Robert A. Derengoski, Solicitor General, Jerome Maslowski and Russell E. Prins, Assistants Attorney General, for defendant.

Amicus Curiae: George L. Corsetti and Michael J. Barnhart for Michigan Association for Consumer Protection and Michigan Legal Services Association.


LEVIN, J.

Marie Parker Smith, titleholder to a parcel of real property improved with a family residence, and Carl and Rose Dow, land contract purchasers of Smith, commenced this action to quiet title against the State of Michigan which had acquired title to the property at a tax sale for nonpayment of 1965 city taxes in the amount of $35.82.

Plaintiffs claim the tax sale was defective because the state failed to give them adequate notice of the tax foreclosure...

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