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The declaration in each of these cases is on a bond. At the conclusion of proof, plaintiffs had shown damage in excess of the amount named in the ad damnum clause. They asked and were given leave to amend.
*Page 218Plaintiffs had judgment in each case here reviewed on error.
The sole contention is that the judgment may not exceed the amount named in the ad damnum clause. True, but the court permitted amendment of the clause as he had right to do. 3 Comp. Laws 1915, § 12478; Zeilman v. Fry,
213 Mich. 504 ; Gates v. Beebe,170 Mich. 107 .Affirmed.
WIEST, C.J., and BUTZEL, McDONALD, POTTER, SHARPE, NORTH, and FEAD, JJ., concurred.
Document Info
Docket Number: Docket Nos. 84, 85, Calendar Nos. 34,770, 34,771.
Citation Numbers: 229 N.W. 422, 250 Mich. 217, 1930 Mich. LEXIS 951
Judges: CLARK, J.
Filed Date: 3/7/1930
Precedential Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 4/14/2017