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· 5/5/1999

Head v. Phillips Camper Sales & Rental, Inc

Citations

  • 593 N.W.2d 595
  • 234 Mich. App. 94

How courts have described this case

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

  • holding that unless the record is sufficient a trial court should usually hold an evidentiary hearing when the opposing party challenges the reasonableness of a fee request
  • holding that, to establish a claim for conversion, “[t]he defendant must have obtained the money without the owner’s consent to the creation of a debtor and creditor relationship”
  • stating that “[t]he trial court should normally hold an evidentiary hearing when the opposing party challenges the reasonableness of a fee request”
  • explaining that an action for common-law conversion of money requires the defendant to have had “an obligation to return the specific money entrusted to his care”
  • interpreting UCC section 2-608, discussing the differences between rejection and revocation of acceptance, and finding that subsection (3) does not incorporate UCC section 2-508
  • interpreting UCC section 2-608, discussing the differences between rejection and revocation of acceptance, and finding that subsection (3) does not incorporate UCC section 2-508

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Judges: Corrigan, MacKenzie, Griffin

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