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Mich. Comp. Laws § 66.1

Ordinance; style; passage; days required to be effective

Applied in 1 court decision — leading case 32 Mich. App. 679 - McCarthy v. Village of Marcellus (1971)

Most recently applied in 32 Mich. App. 679 - McCarthy v. Village of Marcellus (April 1971)

1895, Act 3, Imd

Sec. 1. The style of an ordinance shall be: "The village of ........................ ordains." An ordinance, except as otherwise provided in this act, requires for its passage the concurrence of a majority vote of the members of council. An ordinance shall state its effective date, which may be upon publication, except that an ordinance imposing a sanction shall not take effect before the twentieth day after its passage or before the date of its publication, whichever occurs first.

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