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Code · Michigan · Chapter 456 — Cemetery Associations

456.119 List of corporations; compilation; forwarding to corporation and securities commission.

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456.119 List of corporations; compilation; forwarding to corporation and securities commission.
Sec. 19.
Upon instructions from the corporation and securities commission, every county clerk shall forthwith compile a list of corporations whose articles have been filed in his office in accordance with the provisions of this act, and shall forthwith forward such list, together with the last known address of the corporations, to the corporation and securities commission, which shall forthwith notify every such corporation of the provisions and requirements of this act, as amended, by mailing such notice addressed to the corporation at its last known address as given by the county clerk.
History: Add. 1953, Act 167, Eff. Oct. 2, 1953
Compiler's Notes: Original section 19 of Act 12 of 1869, which attempted to confer the power of eminent domain, was held unconstitutional in Portage Township Board of Health v. Van Hoesen, 87 Mich. 533, 535 N.W. 894 (1891).
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