LONGSTRETH v. GENSEL

Docket Nos. 71465, 71503. (Calendar No. 4).

423 Mich. 675 (1985)

377 N.W.2d 804

LONGSTRETH v. GENSEL

Supreme Court of Michigan.

Decided November 27, 1985.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

LeFevre, Swartz & Wilson (by Martin B. Wilson) for the plaintiffs.

Collison, Chasnis & Dogger, P.C. (by Jeffrey C. Collison), for defendants Gensel.

O'Neill, Ackerman, Wallace, Doyle & Jones, P.C. (by Terence J. O'Neill and Timothy L. Tacket), for defendants Langston.


CAVANAGH, J.

The issue presented is whether plaintiffs can maintain a cause of action based on violation of MCL 436.33; MSA 18.1004, which prohibits a person from knowingly selling or furnishing alcoholic liquor to a person under twenty-one years of age, against persons who are social hosts.

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The trial court granted defendants' motion for summary judgment on the basis of a failure to state a claim upon which...

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