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Young v. OAKLAND COUNTY DRAIN COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE

Citations: 760 N.W.2d 467; 483 Mich. 893; 2009 Mich. LEXIS 176Docket: 137311

Court: Michigan Supreme Court; February 23, 2009; Michigan; State Supreme Court

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Narrative Opinion Summary

The Michigan Supreme Court, on February 24, 2009, issued an order regarding the case of George H. Young (Plaintiff-Appellant) versus the Oakland County Drain Commissioner's Office (Defendant-Appellee). The Court denied the application for leave to appeal the June 17, 2008 judgment of the Court of Appeals, stating that the questions presented did not warrant review. Additionally, a motion for miscellaneous relief was granted. Corbin R. Davis, Clerk of the Michigan Supreme Court, certified the order as a true and complete copy.

Legal Issues Addressed

Denial of Application for Leave to Appeal

Application: The Michigan Supreme Court refused to consider further the case by denying the application for leave to appeal, indicating that the issues raised were not sufficient to merit review.

Reasoning: The Court denied the application for leave to appeal the June 17, 2008 judgment of the Court of Appeals, stating that the questions presented did not warrant review.

Granting of Motion for Miscellaneous Relief

Application: The Supreme Court granted a separate motion for miscellaneous relief, signifying approval of additional requests made by one of the parties in the case.

Reasoning: Additionally, a motion for miscellaneous relief was granted.