Sec. 3.
Any city acquiring a water supply system under the terms hereof shall succeed to all the rights, obligations and property of the metropolitan district, respecting or connected with such system or with the functions of supplying water, unless the purchase contract shall otherwise provide. Any city acquiring a sewage disposal system under the terms hereof shall succeed to all the rights, obligations and property of the metropolitan district, respecting or connected with such system or with the functions of supplying sewage disposal, unless the purchase contract shall otherwise provide. Any city acquiring both a water supply system and a sewage disposal system, or a combined water supply and sewage disposal system, under the terms hereof, shall succeed to all the rights, obligations and property of the metropolitan district, respecting or connected with such system or with the functions of supplying water and sewage disposal, unless the purchase contract shall otherwise provide. The said rights, obligations and property shall include the right to transact a local business and the right to lay, maintain and operate water mains and/or sewers in the public highways, to the extent that such rights have been granted to the metropolitan district by any city, village or township.
History: 1955, Act 82, Imd. Eff. May 26, 1955
Structure Michigan Compiled Laws
Chapter 123 - Local Government
Act 82 of 1955 - Joint Water and Sewage Disposal System (123.351 - 123.356)
Section 123.351 - Definitions.
Section 123.353 - Succession of Rights, Obligations and Property; Contract.
Section 123.354 - Services; Continuance, Extension.
Section 123.355 - Readjustment of Service Rates; Adoption of Ordinances, Property Outside Limits.