2006 Michigan Compiled Laws - Act 156 of 1955


ATTORNEY IN FACT FOR SERVICE OF PROCESS

Act 156 of 1955

AN ACT to require directors, managers, trustees and other officers of corporations organized under the laws of the state of Michigan to appoint the resident agent of such corporation as their attorney in fact for the service of process in certain actions; to provide for the method of service in such cases; to provide for continuances to afford reasonable opportunity to defend said actions; and to provide for the resignation of any such director, manager, trustee or other officer so that this act shall not be applicable as to any such resigning director, manager, trustee or other officer.


History: 1955, Act 156, Eff. Oct. 14, 1955




The People of the State of Michigan enact:

DocumentDescription
Section 450.701Corporation director, manager, trustee or officer; resident agent, attorney; appointment, duration.
Section 450.702Corporation director, manager, trustee or officer; resident agent; service of process, copy forwarded.
Section 450.703Corporation director, manager, trustee or officer; continuance.
Section 450.704Corporation director, manager, trustee or officer; resignation.

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