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Home » US Law » 2022 Michigan Compiled Laws » Chapter 123 - Local Government » Act 178 of 1939 - Municipal Water Liens (123.161 - 123.167)

Section 123.161 – Definitions.

123.161 Definitions. Sec. 1. As used in this act: (a) “Municipality” means a county, city, township, village, or metropolitan district. (b) “Person” means an individual, firm, partnership, association, or corporation which is the owner or occupant of any house or other building or any premises, lot, or parcel of land. (c) “Sewage system” means a […]

Section 123.162 – Municipality Operating Water Distribution System or Sewage System; Lien as Security for Collection of Assessments, Charges, or Rentals; Effective Date and Enforceability of Lien.

123.162 Municipality operating water distribution system or sewage system; lien as security for collection of assessments, charges, or rentals; effective date and enforceability of lien. Sec. 2. A municipality that has operated or operates a water distribution system or a sewage system for the purpose of supplying water or sewage system services to the inhabitants […]

Section 123.163 – Manner of Enforcing Lien.

123.163 Manner of enforcing lien. Sec. 3. The lien created by this act may be enforced by a municipality in the manner prescribed in the charter of the municipality, by the general laws of the state providing for the enforcement of tax liens, or by an ordinance duly passed by the governing body of the […]

Section 123.164 – Official Records of Municipality as Notice of Pendency of Lien.

123.164 Official records of municipality as notice of pendency of lien. Sec. 4. The official records of the proper officer, board, commission, or department of any municipality having charge of the water distribution system or sewage system shall constitute notice of the pendency of this lien. History: 1939, Act 178, Imd. Eff. June 8, 1939 […]

Section 123.167 – Construction of Act.

123.167 Construction of act. Sec. 7. This act shall not repeal any existing statutory charter or ordinance provisions providing for the assessment or collection of water or sewage system rates, assessments, charges, or rentals by a municipality, but shall be construed as an additional grant of power to any power now prescribed by other statutory […]