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Michigan

Chapter 720 — Probate
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720.201 State public administrator; appointment, term, salary, expenses.
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720.202 County public administrator; appointment, qualifications, and term; source of compensation.
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720.203 Repealed.
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720.204 State public administrator; filing copy of appointment of county public administrator, letters of administration.
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720.205 Repealed.
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720.206 State or county public administrator; powers and authority.
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720.207 State or county public administrator; bonds.
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720.208 Repealed.
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720.209 State public administrator; vacancy, filling; bond of predecessor fiduciary, continuation.
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720.210 County public administrator; vacancy, filling.
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720.211 County public administrator; termination of appointment; petition to resign trust and for discharge; final accounting.
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720.212 County public administrator; petition to remove on failure to render final account; proof of mailing; notice of hearing; release of sureties.
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720.213 County public administrator; accounting and petition for compensation; proof of mailing; approval.
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720.214 County public administrator; termination of appointment as special administrator; final accounting, filing; general administrator.
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720.215 County public administrator; vacancy due to death or incapacity, filling.
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720.216 County public administrator; appointment as successor fiduciary; allowance of fees.
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720.217 County public administrator; report by fiduciary as to facts causing delay and preventing closing of estate.
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720.218 State or county public administrator; escheated property turned over to state treasurer.
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720.219 State or county public administrator; interest in estate property prohibited.
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720.220 State or county public administrator; continuation after discovery of heir; expenses; receipts turned over to state treasurer.
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720.221 State or county public administrator; access to property, papers and records.
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720.222 Retroactive construction of act.
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720.223 Repeal; saving clause.
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720.501 Missing persons; finding of presumed death; prima facie evidence.
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720.502 Missing, interned or captive persons; report, prima facie evidence.
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720.503 Findings, reports and records; signature of federal officer deemed evidence of authority; certified copy.
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720.551 Destruction of records; court order; time period; applicability of section to proceedings taken for hospitalization of child or youth with special health care nee
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720.601 Transfer of juveniles from one state institution or agency to another.
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720.602 Transfer of juveniles; written request.
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720.603 Transfer of juveniles; receiving, training.
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720.604 Transfer of juveniles; parole and discharge.
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720.605 Transfer of juveniles; terms not affected by transfer.
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720.606 Transfer of juveniles; return to original institution.
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720.607 Transfer of juveniles; mittimuses, processes and orders to accompany.
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720.608 Transfer of juveniles; expenses, payment.
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720.651 Regional facilities for diagnosis and custody of certain minors; construction and operation.
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720.652 Family independence agency; survey; determination; recommendations; approval.
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720.653 Board of trustees; powers.
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720.654 Referendum.
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720.655 Taxes for construction and operation.
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720.656 Capital outlay and construction costs; apportionment.
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720.657 Basic operating costs; other operation expenses.
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720.658 Board of trustees; contracts with nonparticipating counties, per diem.
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720.659 State social welfare department; supervision, rules, standards, orders, visitation, inspection, records.
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720.660 Repeal.
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