Michigan Laws 213.326 – Displaced person defined; persons entitled to financial assistance
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(1) A person who moves or discontinues his business or moves other personal property, or moves from his dwelling on or after the effective date of this act as the direct result of code enforcement activities, or a program of rehabilitation of buildings conducted pursuant to a governmental program is deemed to be a displaced person for the purposes of this act.
(2) Where the person is displaced by any project or program which receives federal financial assistance under title 1 of the housing act of 1949, as amended, or as a result of carrying out a comprehensive city demonstration program under title 1 of the demonstration cities and metropolitan development act of 1966, shall be entitled to the financial assistance provided in section 4.
Terms Used In Michigan Laws 213.326
- Business: means a lawful activity, except farming operations, conducted primarily for the purchase, sale, lease or rental of real or personal property, for the manufacture, processing or marketing of products, commodities or other personal property, the sale of services to the public or outdoor advertising and includes nonprofit organizations. See Michigan Laws 213.321
- Displaced person: means a person who vacates real property or removes his personal property therefrom pursuant to a program undertaken by a state agency which results in the acquisition of the real property in whole or in part, or in an order to vacate the real property. See Michigan Laws 213.321
- person: may extend and be applied to bodies politic and corporate, as well as to individuals. See Michigan Laws 8.3l
- Personal property: All property that is not real property.