Sec. 6.
Any person claiming to be interested in such lands may appear during the pendency of such suit and answer the bill of complaint and assert his rights by way of interplea. The court shall determine the rights of any person so appearing the same as though such person had been made a party in the first instance.
History: 1941, Act 178, Eff. Jan. 10, 1942 ;-- CL 1948, 319.106
Structure Michigan Compiled Laws
Chapter 319 - Oil, Gas, and Minerals
Act 178 of 1941 - Oil and Gas Mining (319.101 - 319.110)
Section 319.101 - Mineral Rights in Lands Owned in Undivided Interest; Right of Majority to Develop.
Section 319.102 - Gas and Oil Mining Rights; Definitions.
Section 319.103 - Procedure; Bill of Complaint in Circuit Court in Chancery.
Section 319.104 - Fiduciaries; Right to Prosecute and Defend Suits; Parties.
Section 319.105 - Service of Process Upon Defendants; Manner.
Section 319.106 - Interplea; Appearance by Interested Persons.
Section 319.107 - Quieting of Titles.
Section 319.109 - Lessees Under Oil or Gas Lease; Right to Maintain or Defend Processings.