§ 247.171 Encroachments; removal order, service; temporary permit
§ 247.171a Rights-of-way, bridges, towers, and welcome centers; use to provide travel-related information through electronic technologies
§ 247.172 Encroachments; removal by commissioner, penalty, expense charged to occupant, collection by tax; limitation
§ 247.173 Encroachments; denied, notice to commissioner; trespass action
§ 247.174 Trespass action; brought by commissioner
§ 247.175 Trespass action; pleadings and trial
§ 247.176 Trespass action; trial and verdict
§ 247.177 Trespass action; trial and appeal
§ 247.178 Encroachment; removal by commissioner; penalty on owner or occupant for neglect
§ 247.179 Encroachment; removal, interference, penalty
§ 247.180 Loose obstructions, logs, or wood; notice to remove; removal; removal by commissioner, sale; proceeds, disposition
§ 247.181 Loose obstructions, logs, or wood; no value, compensation for removing
§ 247.182 Obstructions; road fence if dangerous, penalty
§ 247.183 Public utilities, cable television companies, broadband companies, and municipalities; construction and maintenance of structures; consent of governing body; construction and maintenance of utility li
§ 247.184 Consent of county or state to construction
§ 247.184a Surveillance of occupied manhole; exceptions; training and duties of second employee
§ 247.185 Paramount rights of public; injury to trees and shrubs; regulation of rights
§ 247.186 Public utility; placing poles, fixtures, wires, or cables
§ 247.187 Encroachments; removal, expense of removal by commissioner
§ 247.188 Obstructions to traffic; moving; permit, bond; penalty
§ 247.190 Width of highway; encroachment does not give right to land
§ 247.191 Act inapplicable to encroachments and obstructions erected under MCL 257.1701 et seq

Terms Used In Michigan Laws > Chapter 247 > Act 368 of 1925 - Highway Obstructions and Encroachments; Use of Highway by Public Utilities

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