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Code · Michigan · Chapter 3 — Federal and Interstate Relations

3.461 Conveyance of land to United States army use; description.

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3.461 Conveyance of land to United States army use; description.
Sec. 1.
The director of conservation of the state of Michigan is hereby authorized and empowered to convey by quit claim deed or deeds for and in behalf of the state of Michigan such title to the following described lands as is vested in the state of Michigan to the United States of America for use in connection with the United States army:
All those tracts, pieces or parcels of land, located in Oscoda township, county of Iosco, state of Michigan, and described as follows:
All that part of the southeast 1/4 of section 18 lying south of U.S. highway number 23, containing approximately 126.72 acres.
All of the east 1/2 of section 19, containing 320 acres.
All of the northwest 1/4 of section 20, lying south of U.S. highway number 23, containing approximately 156.13 acres.
All of the southwest 1/4 of the northeast 1/4 of section 20, lying south of U.S. highway number 23, containing approximately 37.4 acres.
All of the south 1/2 of section 20, containing 320 acres.
All of the west 1/2 of the southwest 1/4 of section 21,containing 80 acres.
All that part of the northeast 1/4 of section 30 lying north of the Oscoda-Glennie road, containing approximately 144.6 acres.
All that part of the north 1/2 of section 29 lying north of the Oscoda-Glennie road, containing approximately 190 acres.
History: 1935, Act 175, Imd. Eff. June 6, 1935 ;-- Am. 1937, Act 115, Imd. Eff. June 25, 1937 ;-- CL 1948, 3.461
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