56 Mich. 294 | Mich. | 1885
This case comes before the Court on demurrer to a supplemental bill of complaint. The circuit court overruled the demurrer, and the parties demurring'appealed.
The original bill was filed September 12, 1881, against a large number of defendants, the leading purpose being to obtain payment of the purchase moneys on a certain contract for the sale and conveyance of lands, made between the Blendon Lumber Company, as vendor, and the defendant Edward Cole, as vendee,- and bearing date September 1, 1866. The case on its facts was exceedingly complicated. There were two collateral contracts assigned as security for the principal contract. The members of the lumber company, which was a partnership, were all dead, and there had been transfers of interests by personal representatives and heirs. On the hearing on the original bill, the court was satisfied that all parties
The order overruling the demurrer is afiirmed, and the record remanded, with leave to answer under the rules.