DIFRONZO v. VILLAGE PORT SANILAC

Docket No. 97252.

166 Mich. App. 148 (1988)

419 N.W.2d 756

DIFRONZO v. VILLAGE OF PORT SANILAC

Michigan Court of Appeals.

Decided February 1, 1988.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Deborah LaBelle and Judith A. Curtis, of Counsel, for plaintiff.

Plunkett, Cooney, Rutt, Watters, Stanczyk & Pedersen, P.C. (by Deanna E. Hazen), for defendants Village of Port Sanilac and Port Authority for the Harbor of Port Sanilac.

Frank J. Kelley, Attorney General, Louis J. Caruso, Solicitor General, and Thomas J. Emery and Terry L. Norton, Assistant Attorneys General, for defendant Department of Natural Resources.

Before: D.F. WALSH, P.J., and SHEPHERD and A.T. DAVIS, JR., JJ.


SHEPHERD, J.

Plaintiff is the owner of shorefront property in Port Sanilac, Michigan, which borders Lake Huron. Plaintiff appeals dismissal of his suit alleging, inter alia, inverse condemnation and trespass against defendants on the basis that the period of limitations had run. We reverse and remand.

Plaintiff took title to the shoreland in 1968. The property had previously been used as a roller skating rink...

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