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· 4/4/2000

City of Jackson v. Thompson-McCully Co.

Citations

  • 608 N.W.2d 531
  • 239 Mich. App. 482

How courts have described this case

Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.

  • holding that “[a]n issue is moot if an event occurred that renders it impossible for the court, if it should decide in favor of the party, to grant relief.”
  • holding that “[a]n issue is moot if an event occurred that renders it impossible for the court, if it should decide in favor of the party, to grant relief.”
  • stating that the parties agreed “the City’s duty to clear snow from its streets is ministerial.”
  • referring to an “anticipatory nuisance” as one where the harm has not yet occurred and is only “threatened or anticipated” (internal citation omitted)
  • remanding where the trial court failed to make findings of fact on an issue
  • “[a]n issue is moot if an event has occurred that renders it impossible for the court, if it should decide in favor of the party, to grant relief”

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Judges: Griffin, Neff, Smolenski

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