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Section 600.2005 – Married Women; Tort; Action Against Both Spouses.

600.2005 Married women; tort; action against both spouses. Sec. 2005. No suit may be brought against husband and wife, jointly, or against the husband alone, for any tort of the wife, unless such tort was committed under such circumstances as to render them both liable. History: 1961, Act 236, Eff. Jan. 1, 1963

Section 600.2011 – Indians; Judicial Rights and Privileges.

600.2011 Indians; judicial rights and privileges. Sec. 2011. All Indians are capable of suing and being sued in any of the courts of this state in like manner and with the same effect as other inhabitants thereof, and are entitled to the same judicial rights and privileges. History: 1961, Act 236, Eff. Jan. 1, 1963

Section 600.2031 – Counties; Actions by or Against.

600.2031 Counties; actions by or against. Sec. 2031. Whenever any controversy or cause of action exists between any of the counties of this state, or between any county and any individual or individuals, such proceedings may be had for the purpose of trying and finally settling such controversy, and the same shall be conducted in […]

Section 600.2045 – Guardian Ad Litem for Unborn Persons.

600.2045 Guardian ad litem for unborn persons. Sec. 2045. (1) If in an action or proceeding, other than in probate court, it appears that a person not in being may become entitled to a property interest, real or personal, legal or equitable, involved in or affected by the action or proceeding, and the interest of […]

Section 600.2051 – Capacity to Sue or Be Sued; Assumed Name; Partnerships; Unincorporated Voluntary Associations; Corporations; State; Governmental Units; Officers.

600.2051 Capacity to sue or be sued; assumed name; partnerships; unincorporated voluntary associations; corporations; state; governmental units; officers. Sec. 2051. (1) Any natural person may sue or be sued in his own name. A person conducting a business under a name subject to certification pursuant to the assumed name statute may be sued in such […]