Sec. 1. When an application is made to the township supervisor for a private road, he shall give notice in writing to the owner or occupant of the land over which the road is proposed to be laid out, to meet on a day and at a place certain, which shall not be more than 10 nor less than 5 days from the time of service of the notice, for the purpose of aiding in the striking of a jury to determine the necessity of the road. If the land over which it is proposed to lay the road is nonresident and the owner thereof does not reside in the county, the notice shall be served in the same manner as is provided in laying out public roads, and proof of service or posting shall be made in like manner.
Mich. Comp. Laws § 229.1
Application for private road; notice
Applied in 7 court decisions — leading case Tolksdorf v. Griffith (2001)
Most recently applied in Tolksdorf v. Griffith (May 2001)
1909, Act 283, Eff
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