Sec. 4. If the jury determines that the road applied for is necessary, they shall make and subscribe a certificate of the determination and their appraisal of the damages, and shall deliver the same to the township supervisor who shall thereupon lay out the road, describing the same particularly by its bounds, courses and distances, and shall cause a record thereof to be made in the clerk's office of the proper township, which shall be recorded in the same manner as is required of public roads.
Mich. Comp. Laws § 229.4
Certificate of determination; appraisal of damages; laying out road; recordation
Applied in 3 court decisions — leading case 234 Mich. App. 194 - McKeighan v. Grass Lake Township Supervisor (1999)
Most recently applied in 234 Mich. App. 194 - McKeighan v. Grass Lake Township Supervisor (May 1999)
1909, Act 283, Eff
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