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Code · Michigan · Chapter 280 — Drain Code of 1956

280.322b Drains; highways, crossing; expenses.

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280.322b Drains; highways, crossing; expenses.
Sec. 322b.
If any person desires during construction or reconstruction of a highway to install a drain for agricultural benefits in lands adjacent to any highway, and if a satisfactory outlet cannot be secured on the upper side of the highway right of way and the drain must be projected across the right of way to reach an outlet which may be legally utilized as an outlet and is suitable for such purpose, the expense of both material and labor used in installing the drain across the right of way shall be paid from funds available for the highway affected if the highway authority is notified of the necessity of the drain sufficiently in advance of the construction or reconstruction of the highway so that the drain may be installed and the highway constructed or reconstructed in the same operation.
History: Add. 1968, Act 283, Imd. Eff. July 1, 1968
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