Michigan Constitution

Article III, § 2 — Separation of powers of government

Michigan Const. art. III, § 2

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Mich. Const. art. III, § 2.

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Sec. 2. The powers of government are divided into three branches: legislative, executive and judicial. No person exercising powers of one branch shall exercise powers properly belonging to another branch except as expressly provided in this constitution.

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History

History: Const. 1963, Art. III, § 2, Eff. Jan. 1, 1964.; Former constitution: See Const. 1908, Art. IV, § 2.

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