Sec. 9.
When the attorney general requires the attendance of any person, as provided in section 8, he shall issue an order setting forth the time when and the place where attendance is required and shall cause the same to be delivered to or sent by registered mail to the person at least 14 days before the date fixed for attendance. Such order shall have the same force and effect as a subpoena and, upon application of the attorney general, obedience to the order may be enforced by the probate or circuit court having jurisdiction of the charitable trust in the county where the trust may be in existence or administered or the person receiving such notice resides or is found, in the same manner as though the notice were a subpoena. The court, after hearing, for cause, and upon application of any person aggrieved by the order, shall have the right to alter, amend, revise, suspend or postpone all or any part of its provisions.
History: 1961, Act 101, Eff. Sept. 8, 1961
Structure Michigan Compiled Laws
Act 101 of 1961 - Supervision of Trustees for Charitable Purposes Act (14.251 - 14.266)
Section 14.251 - Charitable Trusts; Supervision; Application of Act.
Section 14.255 - Filing of Trust Instrument and Inventory of Assets; Time.
Section 14.257 - Rules and Regulations by Attorney General.
Section 14.258 - Investigation of Transactions.
Section 14.259 - Order for Appearance; Enforcement.
Section 14.260 - Register, Copies of Instruments and Reports; Public Inspection.
Section 14.262 - Application of Act Irrespective of Contents of Instrument.
Section 14.263 - Custodians of Public Records; Copies of Instruments.
Section 14.264 - Applications for Exemption From Taxation; Filing of List With Attorney General.