POPIELARSKI v. JACOBSON

Docket No. 39, Calendar No. 45,747.

336 Mich. 672 (1953)

59 N.W.2d 45

POPIELARSKI v. JACOBSON.

Supreme Court of Michigan.

Rehearing denied October 5, 1953.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Lee C. McManus, for plaintiffs.

Joseph Freed, for defendant Jacobson.

Edmund W. Tropp, for defendants Miller and Badgley.

Shapero & Shapero, for defendants Schreiber.


BUTZEL, J.

Martin Popielarski and Marie Popielarski, his wife, brought suit against Edward Jacobson and Mollie Jacobson, his wife, and Raymond Schreiber, Nathan Schreiber, Forest Miller and Leonard Badgley, claiming that they had conspired to induce plaintiffs by false representations to buy the Forest theater, a moving picture house situated on Woodward avenue near the corner of West Forest avenue, 2 main thoroughfares in the city of Detroit, Michigan. The case was...

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