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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

BROWN vs. CIRCUIT JUDGE (Kalamazoo),
    75 M., 274; 5 L. R. A., 226.
   To require respondent to set aside a decree in a chancery cause tried by a jury under the provisions of Act No. 267, Laws ■of 1887, and to hear it in the usual manner.

Granted June 14, 1889.

Held, that the act referred to is unconstitutional; that the case had not been heard as it should have been, and that mandamus is a proper remedy to compel an original hearing in a chancery suit.