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in Re Petition of Sanilac County Treasurer for Foreclosure

Citation: Not availableDocket: 148964

Court: Michigan Supreme Court; July 29, 2014; Michigan; State Supreme Court

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Narrative Opinion Summary

The Michigan Supreme Court issued an order on July 29, 2014, concerning the case titled In re Petition of Sanilac County Treasurer for Foreclosure of Certain Parcels of Property Due to Unpaid 2010 and Prior Years’ Taxes, Interest, Penalties and Fees. The petitioner-appellee is the Sanilac County Treasurer, while the respondent-appellant is Jennifer Megie. The Court considered the application for leave to appeal a judgment from the Court of Appeals dated February 11, 2014, and ultimately denied the application. The Court expressed that it was not persuaded the questions presented warranted review. The order is certified as a true and complete copy by the Clerk of the Michigan Supreme Court, Larry S. Royster.

Legal Issues Addressed

Application for Leave to Appeal

Application: The Michigan Supreme Court evaluated and denied the application for leave to appeal the judgment from the Court of Appeals.

Reasoning: The Court considered the application for leave to appeal a judgment from the Court of Appeals dated February 11, 2014, and ultimately denied the application.

Certification of Judicial Orders

Application: The order issued by the Michigan Supreme Court was certified as accurate and complete by the Clerk of the Court.

Reasoning: The order is certified as a true and complete copy by the Clerk of the Michigan Supreme Court, Larry S. Royster.

Discretionary Review by Supreme Court

Application: The Michigan Supreme Court exercised its discretion to deny review of the case, indicating that the questions presented did not warrant further examination.

Reasoning: The Court expressed that it was not persuaded the questions presented warranted review.