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Code · Michigan · Chapter 247 — Highways

247.419 Hearing of objections; adjournment; roll, approval, filing of copy.

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247.419 Hearing of objections; adjournment; roll, approval, filing of copy.
Sec. 19.
At such review the said county road commissioners or the state highway commissioner shall appear and hear all objections to the proposed apportionment of benefits, and equalize the same, and may make such changes and corrections in such rolls as they shall deem just and equitable. Such hearing may be adjourned from time to time as may be necessary in the judgment of the county road commissioners or the state highway commissioner, by giving legal notice of the time and place. After hearing objections, the county road commissioners or the state highway commissioner shall sign and approve such apportionment of benefits roll, and shall file a copy thereof with the county clerk of the county, and with the township clerk of each township within which the improvement is located, or within which any lands assessed a per cent of benefits therefor are situate, or where any township at large is to be assessed a per cent of benefits on such improvement.
In any case where a city is liable to an assessment at large on account of such improvement a copy of the roll aforesaid shall be filed with the clerk of said city and shall be by said clerk placed before the legislative body of the city at the next meeting thereof.
History: 1915, Act 59, Eff. Aug. 24, 1915 ;-- CL 1915, 4689 ;-- Am. 1917, Act 125, Imd. Eff. Apr. 25, 1917 ;-- Am. 1919, Act 107, Eff. Aug. 14, 1919 ;-- CL 1929, 4334 ;-- CL 1948, 247.419
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