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Code · Michigan · Chapter 691 — Judiciary

691.1113 Public records; correction, alteration and indorsement; procedure.

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691.1113 Public records; correction, alteration and indorsement; procedure.
Sec. 3.
When any record or replacement thereof in the office of any such officer is produced by such process, a correction, alteration, indorsement or entry, required or authorized to be made of or on any instrument or paper or on the record thereof, may be made by filing or inserting copies or recopies produced by the same process of the page or part of the page, so corrected, altered, or on which such indorsement or entry is made, next to the place wherein the copy or record of such instrument or paper is contained or in such other manner as such officer shall deem advisable or practicable.
The uncorrected or unaltered record or copy shall also be preserved in its original condition and location and not destroyed or obliterated. The re-recording, re-filing or new instrument shall contain a statement that it is given to correct, and shall state where the original record or file may be found.
History: 1964, Act 106, Eff. Aug. 28, 1964
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