119 Mich. 550 | Mich. | 1899
This is an action of replevin to recover the dead body of plaintiff’s brother. The deceased died at a hospital, and defendants, who are undertakers, took charge of the corpse by request of the hospital authorities. The plaintiff, after the defendants had performed some services in fitting the body for burial, demanded possession of the body, and defendants refused to deliver the body up unless paid for their services. Thereupon plaintiff instituted this suit.
The question presented is whether replevin will lie in this State for a human corpse. The question is happily more novel than difficult. The statute (section 6856, 2 How. Stat.) provides for the proceeding of replevin in justice’s court, and requires an affidavit by the plaintiff setting forth that his “personal goods and chattels” have been unlawfully taken or are unlawfully detained. The
It is not contended that the defendants are entitled to maintain a lien. It is obvious that return cannot be ad