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Code · Michigan · Chapter 730 — Justice Courts and Municipal Courts

730.251 Terms for trial of jury cases; adoption of law.

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730.251 Terms for trial of jury cases; adoption of law.
Sec. 1.
Any city may by charter or ordinance establish terms for the trial of jury cases in the justice court of such city, and may provide that jury cases may be set for trial upon 1 or more certain days of each month or as soon thereafter as such trial can be reached. Any city so providing for terms for the trial of jury cases and having a justice court clerk who acts as clerk for all of the justices of the peace in such city, may by an ordinance passed by a 3/4 vote of the legislative body of said city, adopt the provisions of this act as the method of the selection of jurors for the trial of jury cases.
In such ordinance it shall not be necessary to embody the terms of this act but the same may be adopted by reference only. After this act has once been adopted, such adoption may be rescinded by an ordinance passed by a 3/4 vote of the legislative body of such city.
History: 1929, Act 288, Eff. Aug. 28, 1929 ;-- CL 1929, 16497 ;-- CL 1948, 730.251
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