Summary
In Campau v. Campau, 45 Mich 367; 8 NW 85 (1881), our Supreme Court, reiterating its previous ruling in the case, indicated that ownership by adverse possession may be obtained by a tenant against his or her cotenant in the context of a tenancy in common.
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January, 1915.
Judgment reversed and new trial granted, upon the ground that further evidence, offered by plaintiff, upon the subject of collusion should have been received. Jenks, P.J., Burr, Thomas, Rich and Putnam, JJ., concurred.