Michigan Compiled Laws 236-1961-20 Chapter 20 Parties (600.2001...600.2051)
- Section 600.2001 Married Women; Actions By And Against.
Actions may be brought by and against a married woman as if she were unmarried. History: 1961, Act 236, Eff. Jan. 1, 1963
- Section 600.2005 Married Women; Tort; Action Against Both Spouses.
No suit may be brought against husband and wife, jointly, or against the husband alone, for any tort of the wife, unless such tort...
- Section 600.2011 Indians; Judicial Rights And Privileges.
All Indians are capable of suing and being sued in any of the courts of this state in like manner and with the same...
- Section 600.2021 Foreign Corporations; Actions Based On Forbidden Acts; Exceptions.
(1) If a law of this state prohibits a corporation or an association of individuals from performing an act unless the act is expressly...
- Section 600.2031 Counties; Actions By Or Against.
Whenever any controversy or cause of action exists between any of the counties of this state, or between any county and any individual or...
- Section 600.2041 Real Party In Interest; Actions On Official Or Personal Bonds; Taxpayer's Suit.
Every action shall be prosecuted in the name of the real party in interest; but an executor, administrator, guardian, trustee of an express trust,...
- Section 600.2045 Guardian Ad Litem For Unborn Persons.
(1) If in an action or proceeding, other than in probate court, it appears that a person not in being may become entitled to...
- Section 600.2051 Capacity To Sue Or Be Sued; Assumed Name; Partnerships; Unincorporated Voluntary Associations; Corporations; State; Governmental Units; Officers.
(1) Any natural person may sue or be sued in his own name. A person conducting a business under a name subject to certification...
Last modified: October 10, 2016