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''In re Crisan's Estate'', 362 Mich. 569, 107 N.W.2d 907 (1961). '''Facts''': Patient was unconscious while cared for in the hospital for 11 months. She dies and Plaintiff hospital sues estate. '''Issue''': Was a contract formed between hospital and Crisan? '''Holding''': No, but patient is obligated to repay hospital. '''Rule''': "one who supplies services to another, although acting without the other's knowledge or consent, is entitled to restitution therefor from the other if: *he acted unofficiously and with intent to charge therefor and *the services were necessary to preserve the other's life or health, and *the one supplying it had no reason to know that the other would not consent to receiving them if mentally competent, *and it was impossible for the recipient to give consent because of her physical or mental condition." [[Category:Cases:Contracts]]
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