Sec. 3316.
Any person who owns an undivided interest, however acquired, in all of the estates in possession and in expectancy in the land of which partition is sought is deemed to have an estate in fee simple, absolute in possession, in the land to the extent of the least share which he has in any of the estates and is entitled to maintain a claim for partition.
History: 1961, Act 236, Eff. Jan. 1, 1963
Structure Michigan Compiled Laws
Chapter 600 - Revised Judicature Act of 1961
Act 236 of 1961 - Revised Judicature Act of 1961 (600.101 - 600.9948)
236-1961-33 - Chapter 33 Partition (600.3301...600.3372)
Section 600.3301 - Partition of Lands; Jurisdiction of Circuit Court; Actions Equitable in Nature.
Section 600.3304 - Partition of Lands; Joint Tenants; Tenants in Common.
Section 600.3312 - Mineral Rights.
Section 600.3316 - Undivided Interest in Estate in Possession or in Expectancy Deemed Fee Simple.
Section 600.3324 - Lands Held in Trust; Parties; Division Among Heirs or Devisees.
Section 600.3328 - Partition Against State; Service of Papers; Appearance.
Section 600.3332 - Indivisible Premises; Division of Part of Premises; Minimum Price.
Section 600.3336 - Owelty; Adjustment of Equities.
Section 600.3348 - Receiver; Appointment; Protection From Waste, Trespass, or Injury.
Section 600.3352 - Claims Barred by Statute of Limitations; Acquiescence.
Section 600.3356 - Creditor With Lien; Transfer; Impairment.