Discontinuance Prohibited After Verdict; Further Proceedings - Mich. Comp. Laws Section 213.133
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213.133 Discontinuance prohibited after verdict; further proceedings.
Sec. 23.
The common council shall not have the power to discontinue proceedings under this act after the rendition of the verdict of the jury that it is necessary to take the absolute title in fee to the property for public use and awarding compensation therefor, but they may direct the city attorney, corporation counsel, or other law officer of the city, to move for a new trial, or to arrest the proceedings, or to take an appeal to the supreme court, and in any such case the same proceedings shall be taken as are hereinbefore prescribed in the case of like proceedings on the part of any respondent, except that no bond shall be required.
History: 1919, Act 119, Eff. Aug. 14, 1919
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CL 1929, 3833
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CL 1948, 213.133
Section: 213.126 213.127 213.128 213.129 213.130 213.131 213.132 213.133 213.134 213.151 213.152 213.153 213.171 213.172 213.173
Last modified: March 17, 2013
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