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- Adjusted boundaries: means the total area that would be encompassed by a municipality if a municipal boundary adjustment is approved as proposed in a petition or resolution. See Michigan Laws 123.1001
- Commission: means the state boundary commission. See Michigan Laws 123.1001
- community college: includes a junior college established prior to June 14, 1955. See Michigan Laws 380.1601
- Losses: means that term as defined in section 34d. See Michigan Laws 211.27a
- Municipal boundary adjustment: means incorporation of a new city or village, consolidation of 2 or more cities, villages or townships as a new city, and the annexation of territory to a city where the commission has jurisdiction over annexation proceedings. See Michigan Laws 123.1001
- Municipality: means an incorporated city or village. See Michigan Laws 123.1001
- Nolo contendere: No contest-has the same effect as a plea of guilty, as far as the criminal sentence is concerned, but may not be considered as an admission of guilt for any other purpose.
- Secretary: means the executive secretary of the commission. See Michigan Laws 123.1001
- true cash value: means the usual selling price at the place where the property to which the term is applied is at the time of assessment, being the price that could be obtained for the property at private sale, and not at auction sale except as otherwise provided in this section, or at forced sale. See Michigan Laws 211.27
- Verdict: The decision of a petit jury or a judge.