Michigan Compiled Laws 236-1961-6 Chapter 6 Jurisdiction Of The Circuit Courts (600.601...600.641)
- Section 600.601 Circuit Court; Jurisdiction And Power.
(1) The circuit court has the power and jurisdiction that is any of the following: (a) Possessed by courts of record at the common...
- Section 600.605 Circuit Court; Original Jurisdiction.
Circuit courts have original jurisdiction to hear and determine all civil claims and remedies, except where exclusive jurisdiction is given in the constitution or...
- Section 600.606 Violations By Certain Juveniles; Jurisdiction Of Circuit Court; “specified Juvenile Violation” Defined.
(1) The circuit court has jurisdiction to hear and determine a specified juvenile violation if committed by a juvenile 14 years of age or...
- Section 600.611 Circuit Court; Orders To Effectuate Judgments.
Circuit courts have jurisdiction and power to make any order proper to fully effectuate the circuit courts' jurisdiction and judgments. History: 1961, Act 236,...
- Section 600.615 Superintending Control Over Inferior Courts And Tribunals.
Except as provided in section 10b of Act No. 369 of the Public Acts of 1919, being section 725.10b of the Michigan Compiled Laws,...
- Section 600.621 Circuit Court; Rules Of Practice.
The circuit courts from time to time may make rules for regulating the practice of the said courts in matters not covered by rule...
- Section 600.631 Appeal From Order, Decision, Or Opinion Of State Board, Commission, Or Agency.
An appeal shall lie from any order, decision, or opinion of any state board, commission, or agency, authorized under the laws of this state...
- Section 600.641 Repealed. 1996, Act 374, Eff. Jan. 1, 1997.
Compiler's Notes: The repealed section pertained to removal or remand of action to district court.
Last modified: October 10, 2016