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Michigan Laws > Chapter 123 > Act 266 of 1951 - The Garbage Disposal Act
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§ 123.361
Garbage disposal act; short title
§ 123.362
Garbage disposal equipment system; city or village may provide; garbage disposal equipment, definition; garbage grinders
§ 123.363
Installation on private property; written agreement with owner; ordinance, provisions, rates and charges, lien, enforcement, priority; discontinuance of water service
§ 123.364
Bonds; issuance, amount, interest, maturity; tax exemption; principal and interest; payment
§ 123.365
Self-liquidating bonds, secured by revenues; liability
§ 123.366
Preliminary expense; appropriation, repayment
§ 123.367
Use of money received from sale of bonds
§ 123.368
Free service prohibited
§ 123.369
Additional bonds; negotiation
§ 123.370
Retirement of outstanding bonds; new bonds, issuance, refunding bonds, premium; sale, exchange of refunding bonds, surrender and cancellation
§ 123.371
Service rates fixed by ordinance; supervision and regulation
§ 123.372
Authority additional to other powers
§ 123.373
Powers conferred upon cities and villages; authorization and issuance not subject to referendum
§ 123.374
Liberal construction of act
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Questions & Answers: Pollution and Waste Management
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