· 10/31/2001
Chapdelaine v. Sochocki
Citations
- 635 N.W.2d 339
- 247 Mich. App. 167
How courts have described this case
Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.
- “A party cannot stipulate a matter and then argue on appeal that the resultant action was error.”
- \A party cannot stipulate a matter and then argue on appeal that the resultant action was error.\
- “A party cannot stipulate a matter and then argue on appeal that the resultant action was error.”
- “A party cannot stipulate a matter and then argue on appeal that the resultant action was error.”
- “A party cannot stipulate a matter and then argue on appeal that the resultant action was error.”
- “Generally, a deed executed in performance of a contract for the sale of land operates as satisfaction and discharge of the terms of the executory contract.”
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Judges: Doctoroff, Holbrook, Hoekstra
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