Michigan Laws 399.606 – Notice by museum to terminate loan of property; conditions
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Regardless of the date of a loan of property, beginning January 1, 1993, a museum may give notice of termination of a loan of property pursuant to section 7 under any of the following circumstances:
(a) The property was loaned to the museum for an indefinite term.
Terms Used In Michigan Laws 399.606
- Loan: means a deposit of property that is not accompanied by a transfer of title to the property. See Michigan Laws 399.602
- Museum: means an institution generally known as a museum, archives, or library located in this state that is or does each of the following:
(i) Established primarily for artistic, educational, scientific, historic, or preservation purposes. See Michigan Laws 399.602Property: means an animate or inanimate object in a museum's possession or under a museum's care because of that object's artistic, educational, scientific, historic, or cultural value. See Michigan Laws 399.602 Undocumented property: means property in the possession of a museum, the owner or lender of which the museum has no reasonable means of identifying. See Michigan Laws 399.602
(b) The property was loaned to the museum for a specific term, and the term has expired.
(c) The property is undocumented property.
(d) The museum is permanently closing.