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· 7/14/2015

Tuscany Grove Association v. Peraino

Citations

  • 311 Mich. App. 389
  • 875 N.W.2d 234

How courts have described this case

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

  • holding that bylaws that impose greater restrictions on owners than those contemplated in the Condominium Act are valid and enforceable
  • holding that the plaintiff’s action in obtaining approval of the lawsuit by petition did not ratify the litigation where the language of the pre-litigation voting provision envisages voting at a meeting with the required quorum
  • holding that the plaintiff’s action in obtaining approval of the lawsuit by petition did not ratify the litigation where the language of the pre-litigation voting provision envisages voting at a meeting with the required quorum
  • stating under Michigan law, contractual language is given its “plain and ordinary meaning, avoiding technical and constrained constructions”
  • \Condominium bylaws are interpreted according to the rules governing the interpretation of a contract.\
  • \Condominium bylaws are interpreted according to the rules governing the interpretation of a contract.\

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Judges: Hoekstra, Jansen, Meter

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