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Code · Michigan · Chapter 285 — Agriculture

285.203 Agricultural interests; promotion in townships; discontinuance, referendum.

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285.203 Agricultural interests; promotion in townships; discontinuance, referendum.
Sec. 3.
Any township, which has elected to come under the provisions of this act, may terminate the effect thereof, whenever a majority of the qualified electors of the township, voting upon the question, shall vote in favor of the following proposition:
"Shall the provisions of Act No. ..... of the Public Acts of 1956, now effective within this township, be no longer operative herein?
Yes ( )
No ( )."
Said question shall be submitted at any general township election, or at a special election called therefor, whenever petitions therefor, signed by a number of qualified electors, equal to 10% of the total number of registered electors, shown by the registration rolls of the township, shall be filed with the township clerk.
History: 1956, Act 197, Eff. Aug. 11, 1956
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