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Michigan Laws > Chapter 211 > Act 133 of 1933 - Acceptance Of Certain Bonds And Obligations In Payment Of Taxes

Michigan Laws > Chapter 211 > Act 133 of 1933 - Acceptance Of Certain Bonds And Obligations In Payment Of Taxes


Current as of: 2009
§ 211.401Definitions
§ 211.402Municipal bonds and obligations; Home Owners Loan bonds and coupons; acceptance in payment of taxes
§ 211.403Assessment district bonds and obligations; Home Owners Loan bonds and coupons; acceptance in payment of special assessments
§ 211.403aResolution authorizing receipt terms; restrictions; conditions
§ 211.404Resolution; filing of certified copy
§ 211.405State bids and tax lands included in act
§ 211.406Tax collecting officers; duties; cancellation of bonds and obligations

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