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Code · Michigan · Chapter 280 — Drain Code of 1956

280.30 Drainage district; financial statement, records, prerequisites to tax spread.

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280.30 Drainage district; financial statement, records, prerequisites to tax spread.
Sec. 30.
It shall be the duty of each commissioner to make and keep a full financial statement of each drainage district. The commissioner shall also make and keep in his office in a book to be provided for that purpose a complete record of each drainage district, which record shall include a copy of the application for laying out and designating such district, of the petition for the drain, of the minutes of the survey, of the releases of the right of way where the same have been released, of the orders of determination of the necessity for and of the establishment of the drain, and of the apportionment and assessment of benefits therefor.
Where special commissioners have been called, it shall also contain a copy of the application to the probate court, of the return of the special commissioners and of all other papers in his office necessary to show a complete history of each drainage district, all of which said original papers shall then be enrolled and filed in the office of the county drain commissioner. No drain tax shall be spread until all the records required have been deposited and filed in the office of the county drain commissioner.
History: 1956, Act 40, Imd. Eff. Mar. 28, 1956
Popular Name: Act 40
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