Mifflinburg Bank v. Bickhart
224 Mich. 98 | Mich. | 1923
The trial judge granted, unconditionally, defendants’ motion for a new trial. Plaintiff seeks review on writ of error.
The unconditional granting of a motion for a new trial may not be reviewed on writ of error. See Decker v. Fair, 222 Mich. 507; Carton v. Day, 157 Mich. 43; 3 Comp. Laws 1915, §§ 13736, 12635, and cases cited in the annotations.
The writ is dismissed, with costs to defendants.