Michigan Compiled Laws

Mich. Comp. Laws § 124.30 (2026)

Effect of filing contract; entering contract in book; contract as prima facie evidence of conditional transfer.

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INTERGOVERNMENTAL CONDITIONAL TRANSFER OF PROPERTY BY CONTRACT


Act 425 of 1984


124.30 Effect of filing contract; entering contract in book; contract as prima facie evidence of conditional transfer.

Sec. 10.

    The conditional transfer of property pursuant to a contract under this act takes place when the contract is filed in the manner required by this section. After the affected local units enter into a contract under this act, the clerk of the local unit to which the property is to be conditionally transferred shall file a duplicate original of the contract with the county clerk of the county in which that local unit, or the greater part of that local unit, is located and with the secretary of state. That county clerk and the secretary of state shall enter the contract in a book kept for that purpose. The contract or a copy of the contract certified by that county clerk or by the secretary of state is prima facie evidence of the conditional transfer.

History: Add. 1990, Act 22, Imd. Eff. Mar. 6, 1990

Notes of Decisions
Cited in 2 cases, 2001–2017 · leading case: Casco Twp. v. State Boundary Comm'n, 622 N.W.2d 332 (Mich. Ct. App. 2001).
Casco Twp. v. State Boundary Comm'n, 622 N.W.2d 332 (Mich. Ct. App. 2001). · cites it 2× “MCL 124.30; MSA 5.4087(30) in turn provides that a duly filed Act 425 agreement “is prima facie evidence of the conditional transfer.”
Teridee LLC v. Charter Twp. of Haring (Mich. 2017). · cites it 6× “Act 425 authorizes local units to provide for zoning ordinances in their conditional land transfer agreements.”
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