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Abstract
This paper was prepared for the guidance of a Committee on Michigan Procedural Revision jointly created by the Michigan Legislature, the Supreme Court of Michigan, and the Michigan State Bar to recommend revision of Michigan statutes and rules. Toe need for the joinder of law and equity procedure was thought to be so fundamental that this paper was prepared as a basic study for the committee. In it an attempt is made to bring to the attention of the Michigan lawyers, judges, and legislators an analysis of the Michigan Constitution, statutes, and cases and the experience of other states that have amalgamated law and equity procedure. We hope that this discussion will also be useful elsewhere in the field of procedural reform.
Recommended Citation
Charles W. Joiner & Ray A. Geddes,
The Union of Law and Equity,
55
Mich. L. Rev.
1059
(1957).
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