TOWNSHIP OF GARFIELD v. YOUNG

Docket No. 70, Calendar No. 46,875.

348 Mich. 337 (1957)

82 N.W.2d 876

TOWNSHIP OF GARFIELD v. YOUNG.

Supreme Court of Michigan.

Decided May 17, 1957.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Harry T. Running, for plaintiff.

Charles H. Menmuir, for defendant.


SMITH, J.

This is a junk yard case. The defendant is conducting the enterprise without the license required by a resolution of the township adopted in 1945. The township seeks to enjoin the operation, not only as a violation of the ordinance, but also as a public nuisance. The circuit court dismissed the bill on its merits and the controversy is before us on general appeal.

This is the second appeal involving this matter. In Township of Garfield v....

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