Michigan Laws 213.74 – Coercive actions prohibited
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Terms Used In Michigan Laws 213.74
- Agency: means a public agency or private agency. See Michigan Laws 213.51
- Owner: means a person, fiduciary, partnership, association, corporation, or a governmental unit or agency having an estate, title, or interest, including beneficial, possessory, and security interest, in a property sought to be condemned. See Michigan Laws 213.51
- take: means to secure transfer of ownership of property to an agency by involuntary expropriation. See Michigan Laws 213.51
In order to compel an agreement on the price to be paid for the property, an agency may not advance the time of condemnation, defer negotiations or condemnation, defer the deposit of funds for the use of the owner, nor take any other action coercive in nature.