· 12/3/1892
People v. Hodgkin
Citations
- 94 Mich. 27
- 53 N.W. 794
- 1892 Mich. LEXIS 1072
How courts have described this case
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- barring a claim for contribution because of failure to comply with 30-day notice requirement
- the date of injury to the plaintiff controls timely notice to a municipality, even in a third party claim for contribution
- injury while swimming; third-party plaintiff served notice on city within 30 days after summons and complaint were served upon it, but not within 30 days of date of injury; contribution claim dismissed
- injury while swimming; third-party plaintiff served notice on city within 30 days after summons and complaint were served upon it, but not within 30 days of date of injury; contribution claim dismissed
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Judges: Montgomery, Other
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