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Michigan

Chapter 26 — Supreme Court Reports
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26.1 Michigan reports and advance sheets; publication, sale and distribution.
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26.2 Bids for publication, printing, binding, sale; contracts.
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26.3 Advertisement for bids; award of contract.
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26.4 Bidder's deposit; forfeiture.
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26.5 Contract; terms; bond; failure to complete, forfeiture of contract.
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26.6 Contract; contents, copyright; noncompliance with act or contract; delivery of electrotyped plates; work done in state.
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26.7 Authority as to publication, printing, sale and distribution; printing by state.
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26.8 Supreme court reporter, duties; size of volumes; original plates to be state property.
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26.9 Purchase of plates by board of state auditors; payment.
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26.10 Advertisement for bids for printing on thin paper; contracts.
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26.11 Supervision of publication by supreme court reporter; final authority of supreme court.
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26.12 Delivery of copies to state librarian by contractor.
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26.13 Distribution and sale of published reports by contractor.
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26.14 Separate contract for printing and sale of former volumes.
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26.21 Reprinting of former volumes of supreme court reports; sale, distribution, price.
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26.31 Copies of supreme court reports to be furnished to probate courts; price of certain volumes.
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26.32 Distribution of reports to probate courts.
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26.47 State librarian; authority to exchange or sell reports; bond; printing of new editions.
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26.51 Compiled Laws of 1897, subsequent legislation, and all Michigan reports; distribution to county clerks by state librarian.
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