Sec. 206.
(1) The surveyor making the plat shall reconcile any discrepancies that may be revealed, so that the plat as certified to the governing body shall be in conformity with the records of the register of deeds as nearly as is practicable.
(2) When boundary lines between adjacent parcels, as evidenced on the ground, are mutually agreed to in writing by the proprietors of record or in possession, such lines may be the true boundaries for all purposes thereafter, even though they vary from the metes and bounds descriptions previously of record. The written agreements shall be recorded in the office of the register of deeds.
(3) When reconciliation has been completed, the temporary monuments shall be replaced with permanent monuments meeting the specifications and provisions of this act for monuments.
History: 1967, Act 288, Eff. Jan. 1, 1968 Popular Name: Plat ActPopular Name: Subdivision Control
Structure Michigan Compiled Laws
Chapter 560 - Subdivision Control Act of 1967
Act 288 of 1967 - Land Division Act (560.101 - 560.293)
288-1967-ASSESSORS-PLATS - Assessor's Plats (560.201...560.213)
Section 560.201a - Assessor's Plat; Additional Conditions for Ordering.
Section 560.201b - Assessor's Plat; Additional Conditions for Ordering.
Section 560.202 - Name and Boundary Description; Plat Made by Surveyor.
Section 560.203 - Assessor's Plat; Payment of Costs and Expenses; Cost Charged to Land.
Section 560.204 - Survey Requirements; Setting of Monuments.
Section 560.205 - Notice to Proprietors.
Section 560.206 - Reconciliation of Boundaries Within Plat.
Section 560.207 - Boundaries and Numbering of Lots Within Plat.
Section 560.208 - Surveyor's Certificate.
Section 560.209 - Filing; County Road Commission Approval; Publication; Action to Correct Plat.
Section 560.211 - Recording; Notification of Local Authorities; Apportionment of Taxes.
Section 560.212 - References to Plat Descriptions; Use; Plats as Evidence.