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    • Michigan Compiled Laws
    • Chapter 600 - Revised Judicature Act of 1961
    • Act 236 of 1961 - Revised Judicature Act of 1961 (600.101 - 600.9948)
    • 236-1961-20 - Chapter 20 Parties (600.2001...600.2051)

    Michigan Compiled Laws
    Act 236 of 1961 - Revised Judicature Act of 1961 (600.101 - 600.9948)
    236-1961-20 - Chapter 20 Parties (600.2001...600.2051)

    Section 600.2001 - Married Women; Actions by and Against. - Sec. 2001. Actions may be brought by and against a...

    Section 600.2005 - Married Women; Tort; Action Against Both Spouses. - Sec. 2005. No suit may be brought against husband and...

    Section 600.2011 - Indians; Judicial Rights and Privileges. - Sec. 2011. All Indians are capable of suing and being...

    Section 600.2021 - Foreign Corporations; Actions Based on Forbidden Acts; Exceptions. - Sec. 2021. (1) If a law of this state prohibits...

    Section 600.2031 - Counties; Actions by or Against. - Sec. 2031. Whenever any controversy or cause of action exists...

    Section 600.2041 - Real Party in Interest; Actions on Official or Personal Bonds; Taxpayer's Suit. - Sec. 2041. Every action shall be prosecuted in the name...

    Section 600.2045 - Guardian Ad Litem for Unborn Persons. - Sec. 2045. (1) If in an action or proceeding, other...

    Section 600.2051 - Capacity to Sue or Be Sued; Assumed Name; Partnerships; Unincorporated Voluntary Associations; Corporations; State; Governmental Units; Officers. - Sec. 2051. (1) Any natural person may sue or be...

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