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Code · Michigan · Chapter 3 — Federal and Interstate Relations

3.258 Retention of concurrent jurisdiction; execution of civil and criminal process; execution of orders; radioactive materials.

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3.258 Retention of concurrent jurisdiction; execution of civil and criminal process; execution of orders; radioactive materials.
Sec. 8.
(1)Any acquisition of property rights by the United States under this act is made upon the express condition that this state shall retain concurrent jurisdiction with the United States in and over all real property or water areas acquired pursuant to this act and that all civil and criminal process issued by a court of competent jurisdiction, or officers having authority of law to issue process, and all orders made by the court or a judicial officer duly empowered to make the orders, and necessary to be served upon a person, may be executed upon the real property or water areas, and in the buildings erected on the real property in the same way and manner as if jurisdiction had not been acquired.
(2)This state does not consent to the acquisition by the United States by purchase, condemnation, or otherwise of any land or building for use in storing, depositing, or dumping radioactive material.
History: 1986, Act 201, Imd. Eff. July 25, 1986
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