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Code · Michigan · Chapter 211 — Taxation of Real and Personal Property

211.441 Certain deeds; prima facie evidence.

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211.441 Certain deeds; prima facie evidence.
Sec. 1.
All deeds heretofore or hereafter made by the commissioner of the state land office upon sales of land reserved and withheld from entry under the homestead right in pursuance of section 131 of Act 206 of the Public Acts of 1893, and acts amendatory thereto shall be prima facie evidence of title in fee in the grantee named in such deeds of the lands described therein.
History: 1905, Act 211, Eff. Sept. 16, 1905 ;-- CL 1915, 4160 ;-- CL 1929, 3725 ;-- CL 1948, 211.441
Compiler's Notes: The office of commissioner of the state land office, referred to in this section, was abolished and its powers and duties transferred to the public domain commission by MCL 322.221. The public domain commission was in turn abolished and its powers and duties transferred to the department of conservation by MCL 299.2. The department of conservation was transferred to the department of natural resources by MCL 16.352. For provisions of section 131, referred to in this section, see MCL 211.131.
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