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Chapter 213 - Condemnation


  • Act 236 of 1911 Condemnation by State (213.1 - 213.4)
  • Act 149 of 1911 Acquisition of Property by State Agencies and Public Corporations (213.21 - 213.41)
  • Act 87 of 1980 The Uniform Condemnation Procedures Act (213.51 - 213.77)
  • Act 119 of 1919 Taking of Public Utility by City (213.111 - 213.134)
  • Act 215 of 1925 Acquiring Railroad or Public Utility Right of Way for Trunk Line Highway (213.151 - 213.153)
  • Act 352 of 1925 Acquiring Property for Highway Purposes (213.171 - 213.199)
  • Act 190 of 1929 Acquiring Property for Boulevard, Street, or Alley (213.221 - 213.223)
  • Act 140 of 1945 Acquisition of Overhead and Underground Rights (213.251 - 213.251)
  • Act 379 of 1927 Service on Unknown Owners or Claimants in Condemnation Proceedings (213.261 - 213.261)
  • Act 323 of 1931 Damages in Condemnation Proceedings (213.271 - 213.272)
  • Act 270 of 1931 Application of Condemnation Awards Against Taxes and Special Assessments (213.291 - 213.291)
  • Act 288 of 1957 Taking Property of Public Hospital, College, or University (213.301 - 213.304)
  • Act 207 of 1965 Proration of Taxes on Property Acquired for Public Purposes (213.311 - 213.312)
  • Act 227 of 1972 Relocation Assistance (213.321 - 213.332)
  • Act 95 of 1971 Financial Assistance for Relocation of Displaced Persons (213.341 - 213.344)
  • Act 40 of 1965 Allowances for Moving Personal Property From Acquired Real Property (213.351 - 213.355)
  • Act 295 of 1966 Acquisition of Property for Public Highways (213.361 - 213.391)
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