Michigan Compiled Laws § 280.268 Perpetual Injunction Not Allowed For Informalities; Plaintiff May Show Injury.


280.268 Perpetual injunction not allowed for informalities; plaintiff may show injury.

Sec. 268.

The collection of no tax levied or ordered to be levied for the payment of the location or construction of any drain laid out under this act shall be perpetually enjoined or declared absolutely void in consequence of any error or informality of any officer in the location and establishment thereof, nor by reason of any error or informality appearing in the record of the proceedings by which any such drain shall have been located and established, nor on account of any irregularity or informality in the condemnation of right of way, nor for want of any record thereof; but the court in which any action may be brought to recover any tax or assessment paid, or to declare void the proceedings to locate and establish any drain, or to enjoin any tax or assessment levied or ordered to be levied for the payment of the labor and expense thereof, shall, if there be manifest error in the proceedings, allow the plaintiff in action to show that he has been injured thereby.


History: 1956, Act 40, Imd. Eff. Mar. 28, 1956
Popular Name: Act 40


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