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

125.771 Definitions.

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125.771 Definitions.
Sec. 1.
As used in this act:
(a)"Mobile home" means a factory assembled portable structure designed or used for year-round residence purposes, designed and built to be towed on its own chassis, connected to utilities, and installed on a homesite with or without a permanent foundation. A structure may contain parts that may be folded, collapsed, or telescoped when being towed, and expanded later to provide additional cubic capacity. A structure may also be 2 or more separately towable components designed to be joined into 1 integral structure capable of being again separated into components for repeated towing.
(b)"Motor home" means an automotive vehicle built on a truck or bus chassis and equipped as a self-contained traveling home.
(c)"Recreational vehicle" means a transportable structure which is used for camping or casual travel.
History: 1974, Act 133, Eff. Dec. 5, 1974
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