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Code · Michigan · Chapter 125 — Planning, Housing, and Zoning

125.1449o Perpetuating evidence of sale; affidavit; endorsement upon or annexation to instrument; references.

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125.1449o Perpetuating evidence of sale; affidavit; endorsement upon or annexation to instrument; references.
Sec. 49o.
(1)A party desiring to perpetuate the evidence of a sale made pursuant to sections 49 to 49v, may procure 1 or more of the following:
(a)An affidavit of the publication of the notice of sale, and of any notice of postponement, to be made by the publisher of the newspaper in which the notice was inserted, or by a person in the employ of the publisher of the newspaper knowing the facts.
(b)An affidavit of the fact of a sale pursuant to such notice, to be made by the person who acted as auctioneer at the sale, stating the time and place at which the sale took place, the sum bid, and the name of the purchaser.
(c)An affidavit setting forth the time, manner, and place of posting a copy of such notice of sale to be made by the person posting the copy of the notice.
(2)Where any or all of the affidavits described in subsection
(1)are endorsed upon or annexed to 1 instrument, a single copy of the notice of sale, and a single copy of any notice of postponement, is sufficient to annex to the instrument, and reference made in any of the affidavits to the copy of notice of sale and to the copy of any notice of postponement of sale as annexed or attached shall be considered to refer to the single copy of notice of sale and to the single copy of any notice of postponement.
History: Add. 1981, Act 173, Imd. Eff. Dec. 10, 1981 ;-- Am. 1993, Act 221, Imd. Eff. Oct. 29, 1993
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