Michigan Statutes

§ 141.122a — Delinquent tax revenues; statutory lien; commingling; designation of note and interest redemption account; set aside of reasonable excess amount; reserve; transfer of surplus to county general fund.

Michigan § 141.122a
JurisdictionMichigan
Ch. 141MUNICIPAL FINANCING
Act 94 of 1933THE REVENUE BOND ACT OF 1933 (141.101-141.140)

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Mich. Comp. Laws § 141.122a (2026).

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THE REVENUE BOND ACT OF 1933 (EXCERPT) Act 94 of 1933 141.122a Delinquent tax revenues; statutory lien; commingling; designation of note and interest redemption account; set aside of reasonable excess amount; reserve; transfer of surplus to county general fund. Sec. 22a.

(1)In the authorizing order, the county treasurer shall also provide that the delinquent tax revenues of the delinquent tax system are all subject to a statutory lien and shall be kept separate from and shall not be commingled with any other money in the custody of the county treasurer. The delinquent tax revenues of the delinquent tax system shall be used to provide for the payment of the principal of and the interest upon all notes payable from those revenues, as and when the notes become due and payable. This account s

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Legislative History

Add. 2016, Act 83 , Imd. Eff. Apr. 12, 2016

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