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Code · Michigan · Chapter 322 — State Lands

322.291 Normal school lands; new certificates, issuance; payment of interest on original.

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322.291 Normal school lands; new certificates, issuance; payment of interest on original.
Sec. 1.
That the commissioner of the state land office be and he is hereby authorized and required, upon being satisfied that no injury can result to the trust fund to be affected thereby, and upon the surrender of any original certificate of purchase of any normal school lands, to issue 1 or more new certificates in lieu of said original one, to the persons who shall exhibit to such commissioner satisfactory evidence of being entitled thereto, and upon receiving the full amount of interest due upon such original certificate up to and including the last preceding annual payment required thereby.
History: 1853, Act 42, Eff. May 16, 1853 ;-- CL 1857, 2527 ;-- CL 1871, 3901 ;-- How. 5336 ;-- CL 1897, 1359 ;-- CL 1915, 534 ;-- CL 1929, 5930 ;-- CL 1948, 322.291
Compiler's Notes: The office of commissioner of the state land office, referred to in this section, was abolished and the powers and duties thereof transferred to the public domain commission by MCL 322.221. The public domain commission was subsequently abolished and the powers and duties thereof transferred to the department of conservation by MCL 299.2. The department of conservation was subsequently transferred to the department of natural resources by MCL 16.352.
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