Sec. 44.
Upon filing of the petition the court shall make an order fixing a day for hearing on such petition which shall be not less than 25 days thereafter. The order shall recite the purpose of the petition and the description of the property to be taken and the names of the persons mentioned in the petition as parties interested therein. It shall order the persons to appear before the court at the time fixed therein for the hearing and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer in the petition should not be granted. If any person named in such petition shall be a minor or an insane or incompetent person who has no general guardian, then the court shall appoint a guardian ad litem for him.
History: 1957, Act 185, Imd. Eff. June 4, 1957
Structure Michigan Compiled Laws
Chapter 123 - Local Government
Act 185 of 1957 - County Department and Board of Public Works (123.731 - 123.786)
185-1957-3 - Chapter 3 Condemnation Procedure (123.771...123.786)
Section 123.771 - Condemnation; Authority.
Section 123.772 - Condemnation; Declaration of Necessity.
Section 123.773 - Petition; Contents.
Section 123.774 - Petition; Court Order for Hearing.
Section 123.775 - Petition; Publication of Order; Service on Named Defendants.
Section 123.776 - Court Commissioners; Appointment; Discontinuance of Proceedings.
Section 123.778 - Court Commissioners; Determination of Necessity, Damages, Report.
Section 123.779 - Multiple Petitions; Descriptions.
Section 123.780 - Report of Court Commissioners; Court Orders.
Section 123.782 - Compensation of Court Commissioners; Expenses.
Section 123.783 - Review by Certiorari; Procedure; Time Limitation.
Section 123.784 - Court Orders; Service.
Section 123.785 - Repealed. 2018, Act 200, Eff. Sept. 18, 2018.