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Code · Michigan · Chapter 324 — Natural Resources and Environmental Protection

324.2120 Swamp lands; adoption of notes of surveys on file; sale; restrictions; procurement of records.

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324.2120 Swamp lands; adoption of notes of surveys on file; sale; restrictions; procurement of records.
Sec. 2120.
(1)The department shall adopt the notes of the surveys on file in the surveyor general's office as the basis upon which they will receive the swamp lands granted to the state by an act of congress of September 28, 1850.
(2)Swamp lands described in subsection
(1)shall only be sold in the same legal subdivisions in which they are received by the state, and none of the lands are subject to private entry until the lands have been offered for sale at public auction as provided in former Act No. 187 of the Public Acts of 1851.
(3)The department may procure all necessary books, maps, or plats of swamp lands as required for the speedy and systematic transaction of the business of the department, and all proper charges for the books, maps, or plats shall be paid out of funds received from the sale of lands under former Act No. 187 of the Public Acts of 1851.
History: Add. 1995, Act 60, Imd. Eff. May 24, 1995
Popular Name: Act 451
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