Case Name: Scott v. Monroe County Board of Road Commissioners; and Scott v. State of Michigan
Court: Michigan Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Michigan
Decision Date: 1991-09-17
Citations: 438 Mich. 869
Docket Number: Nos. 87825, 87826
Parties: Scott v Monroe County Board of Road Commissioners and Scott v State of Michigan,
Judges: 
Reporter: Michigan Reports
Volume: 438
Pages: 869–871

Head Matter:
Scott v Monroe County Board of Road Commissioners and Scott v State of Michigan,
5/March 1991.
Nos. 87825, 87826,

Opinion:
The cause having been briefed and orally argued, the order of October 24, 1990, 436 Mich 880, granting leave to appeal is vacated, and leave to appeal is denied because the Supreme Court is no longer persuaded that the questions presented should be reviewed. Court of Appeals Nos. 108566, 108567.
Boyle, J.
I would resubmit this matter for further briefing on the question of the significance under the discovery rule of the language in Larson v Johns-Manville Sales Corp, 427 Mich 301, 319 (1986), that the statute of limitations period begins to run on the date the plaintiff knew or should have known of his "disease."