Michigan Compiled Laws, Chapter 46. County Boards of Commissioners
Current as of February 09, 2022 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
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- County Boards of Commissioners
- Finance Committee; Counties Less Than 75,000
- Finance Committee; Counties Not Less Than 75,000
- Claims Against Counties
- Uncalled for Orders
- Purchase of Reversionary Interests
- Fair Property Held in Trust; Mortgage
- Fair Property Held in Trust; Purchase
- County-Owned Fairgrounds
- County-Owned Fairgrounds
- Advertisement of Agricultural Advantages
- County Public Improvement Act of 1939
- Farmers Markets and Flea Markets
- County Parking Lots
- County Historical Material
- Mutilated Archives
- Persons Injured on Highways
- County Fire Protection
- County and Regional Parks
- Apportionment of County Boards of Commissioners
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