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Block v. City of Charlevoix
255 N.W. 579
Mich.
1934
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The bill of complaint herein was filed to enjoin the defendant city and its officials from entering into a contract for the sale of self-liquidating bonds to be used in the construction of a sewage disposal plant under the provisions of Act No. 94, Pub. Acts 1933. The trial court held the act to be unconstitutional and granted the relief prayed for, from which the defendants have appealed.

In Young v. City of Ann Arbor, ante, 241, in which a similar question was presented, this act was held to be constitutional and the right to enter into such a contract sustained. Decision in this case is controlled thereby.

The decree appealed from is reversed, and one may be here entered dismissing the bill. No costs will be allowed.

POTTER, FEAD, WIEST, BUTZEL, BUSHNELL and EDWARD M. SHARPE, JJ., concurred. NORTH, J., did not sit. *257

Case Details

Case Name: Block v. City of Charlevoix
Court Name: Michigan Supreme Court
Date Published: Jun 4, 1934
Citation: 255 N.W. 579
Docket Number: Docket No. 151, Calendar No. 37,778.
Court Abbreviation: Mich.
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