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

211.7aa Exemption of real property leased, loaned, or otherwise made available to municipal water authority.

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211.7aa Exemption of real property leased, loaned, or otherwise made available to municipal water authority.
Sec. 7aa.
Real property which would be exempt from taxation under this act if the property was used by the lessor and which is leased, loaned, or otherwise made available to a municipal water authority created under Act No. 196 of the Public Acts of 1952, being sections 124.251 to 124.262 of the Michigan Compiled Laws, whose members consist solely of a political subdivision, a combination of political subdivisions, or a combination of 1 or more political subdivisions and the state, and which is used to carry out a public purpose itself or on behalf of a political subdivision, a combination of political subdivisions, or a combination of 1 or more political subdivisions and the state is exempt from taxation under this act.
History: Add. 1982, Act 516, Imd. Eff. Dec. 31, 1982
Popular Name: Act 206
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