2016 Michigan Compiled Laws
Chapter 42 - Charter Townships
Act 359 of 1947 THE CHARTER TOWNSHIP ACT (42.1 - 42.34)
Section 42.32 Succession to properties of former township; suits or prosecutions, debts and liabilities, uncollected taxes and assessments.

MI Comp L § 42.32 (2016) What's This?

42.32 Succession to properties of former township; suits or prosecutions, debts and liabilities, uncollected taxes and assessments.

Sec. 32.

All charter townships created under the provisions of this act shall succeed to and be vested with all the property, real and personal, moneys, rights, credits and effects, and of all records, files, books and papers belonging to such township as it formerly existed, and no rights or liabilities of the township which existed at the time it became a charter township, and no suit or prosecution of any kind commenced prior to and continuing at such time, shall be, in any manner, affected by such change, but the same shall continue, stand, or progress as if no such change had been made, and all debts and liabilities of the township and all taxes and assessments levied and uncollected at the time of such change shall stand until discharged or collected the same as if such change had not been made.


History: 1947, Act 359, Eff. Oct. 11, 1947 ;-- CL 1948, 42.32


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