Case ID: mich_83/html/0310-01.html
Source: Caselaw Access Project
Author: {"author": "Long, J.", "license": "Public Domain", "url": "https://static.case.law/"}
Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

William F. Seely v. William O’Conner, and Henry O. Bevier v. William O’Conner.  [Two cases.]
    
      Creditors’ bill.
    
    These cases are ruled by Wolf v. O’Conner, ante, 301.
    
    Appeals from Osceola. (Judkins, J.)
    Argued June 11, 1890.
    Decided July 2, 1890.
    Bills to quiet title. Defendants appeal.
    Decrees reversed, and bills dismissed.
    The facts are stated in Wolf v. O’Conner, ante, 301.
    
      G. A. Wolf, for complainants.
    
      Russell C. Ostrander, for defendants.
    
      
       Rehearings were ordered in these cases at the October term, 1890, and the cases were reargued at the January term, 1891, but not decided.
    
   Long, J.

These cases are ruled by the opinion in Wolf v. O’Conner, ante, 301, filed at the present term of this Court.

Tbe decrees of the court below must be dismissed, and decrees entered here dismissing complainants’ bills, with costs of both courts.

Champlin, O. J., Morse and Grant, JJ., concurred. Cahill J., did not sit.