Michigan Statutes

§ 445.912 — Mailing copy of complaint, judgment, decree, or order to attorney general; violation of injunction as evidence.

Michigan § 445.912
JurisdictionMichigan
Ch. 445TRADE AND COMMERCE
Act 331 of 1976MICHIGAN CONSUMER PROTECTION ACT (445.901-445.922)

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MICHIGAN CONSUMER PROTECTION ACT (EXCERPT) Act 331 of 1976 445.912 Mailing copy of complaint, judgment, decree, or order to attorney general; violation of injunction as evidence. Sec. 12.

(1)Upon commencement of an action brought pursuant to section 11 or section 15, the clerk of the court shall mail a copy of the complaint to the attorney general, and upon entry of a judgment or decree in the action, the clerk of the court shall mail a copy of the judgment, decree, or order to the attorney general.
(2)In a subsequent action by the attorney general brought pursuant to section 10 proof of a violation of a permanent injunction issued pursuant to section 5 is conclusive evidence that the defendant engaged in a method, act, or practice which is unlawful under this act.

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Legislative History

1976, Act 331, Eff. Apr. 1, 1977

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