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Code · Michigan · Chapter 600 — Revised Judicature Act of 1961

600.2926a Cemetery receivers and conservators; appointments; term; accounting; compensation and expenses.

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600.2926a Cemetery receivers and conservators; appointments; term; accounting; compensation and expenses.
Sec. 2926a.
(1)Circuit court judges in the exercise of their equitable powers in matters relating to cemeteries or other entities regulated under the cemetery regulation act, 1968 PA 251, MCL 456.521 to 456.543; 1869 PA 12, MCL 456.101 to 456.119; 1855 PA 87, MCL 456.1 to 456.36; 1915 PA 58, MCL 456.201 to 456.213; and 1882 (Ex Sess) PA 13, MCL 456.251 to 456.253, may appoint receivers and conservators.
(2)Appointments under subsection
(1)shall be limited to 1 year with reappointment permissible. Any person appointed under this section shall be required to make an accounting to the court at least once each 90 days. Compensation and reimbursable expenses for such receivers and conservators shall be determined and approved by the appointing court.
History: Add. 1967, Act 180, Eff. Nov. 2, 1967 ;-- Am. 2008, Act 477 , Imd. Eff. Jan. 12, 2009
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