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Engel v. Gildner

Supreme Court of Michigan
Jun 1, 1931
236 N.W. 805 (Mich. 1931)

Opinion

Docket No. 128, Calendar No. 35,598.

Submitted April 16, 1931.

Decided June 1, 1931.

Appeal from Kent; Perkins (Willis B.), J. Submitted April 16, 1931. (Docket No. 128, Calendar No. 35,598.) Decided June 1, 1931.

Bill by George Engel and another to restrain Eva Gildner and others from using a joint driveway. From a decree for defendants, setting forth limits of easement in driveway, plaintiffs appeal. Affirmed.

Emil B. Gansser, for plaintiffs.

Linsey, Shivel Phelps and John H. Vander Wal, for defendants.


This case was once before this court and it was held defendants were entitled to a prescriptive easement in the driveway in question to a point to be determined by the circuit judge. Engel v. Gildner, 248 Mich. 95. The circuit judge, after the case was remanded, and after hearing the testimony adduced by the respective parties, made a final decree which we think is supported by the evidence, and which is affirmed, with costs.

BUTZEL, C.J., and WIEST, CLARK, McDONALD, SHARPE, NORTH, and FEAD, A, JJ., concurred.


Summaries of

Engel v. Gildner

Supreme Court of Michigan
Jun 1, 1931
236 N.W. 805 (Mich. 1931)
Case details for

Engel v. Gildner

Case Details

Full title:ENGEL v. GILDNER

Court:Supreme Court of Michigan

Date published: Jun 1, 1931

Citations

236 N.W. 805 (Mich. 1931)
236 N.W. 805