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Act 295 of 1966 Acquisition of Property for Public Highways (213.361 - 213.391)


  • Section 213.361 Securing Fee Simple or Lesser Estate in Real Property and Other Property; Conditions.
  • Section 213.362 Property in City or Village; Designation and Consent Prior to Acquisition for Street or Highway.
  • Section 213.363 Name in Which Property Taken; Acquisition by and Execution of Appropriation Instrument; Fluid Mineral and Gas Rights; Recordation of Instruments.
  • Section 213.364 Property; Payments; Source, Warrants.
  • Section 213.365 Property; Adjacent Land, Cemeteries, Exchanges, Parcels of Property.
  • Section 213.366-213.390 Repealed. 1980, Act 87, Eff. Apr. 1, 1983.
  • Section 213.391 Effect on Other Condemnation Acts.
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