Mich. Admin. Code R. 560.110

Current through Vol. 24-19, November 1, 2024
Section R. 560.110 - Proprietor's certificate; copartnership

Rule 110.

(1) The purpose of this rule is to prescribe the form and content of the certificate as required by the act when the proprietor of a proposed subdivision is a copartnership.
(2) The surveyor shall affix on the plat and a proprietor, which is a copartnership, shall use the certificate which follows and it shall contain the following:
(a) Name and legal address of the copartnership.
(b) Name of the copartner who is authorized to sign the certificate.
(c) Reference to the plat streets, roads, alleys, walks, parks, and other grounds.
(d) Statement that the areas in subdivision (c) of this subrule are dedicated to public use or only to the use of lot owners, including lot owners in future contiguous subdivisions, if so intended.
(e) A lot access restriction statement imposed by the agency with jurisdiction for the road or roads to which access is restricted, if applicable.
(f) Statement that the plat includes all land to the water's edge when lots abut a lake, river, or stream. If this is not the intent of the proprietor, the limits of the lots with respect to the water shall be indicated with an appropriate statement.
(g) Signature of each copartner, exactly as their names appear in subdivision (a) of this subrule as required by 1937 PA 103, MCL 565.201 to 565.203.
(h) County clerk certificate number and name of county where the copartnership has been filed.

Proprietor's certificate

We as proprietors certify that we caused the land described in this plat to be surveyed, divided, mapped, and dedicated as represented on this plat and that the _____ (c) are for the use of (d) ; that the public utility easements are private easements and that all other easements are for the uses shown on the plat; (e) and (f).

(a) (Print copartnership name and address) (h)

(g)

(b) (Printed name) - co-partner

(g)

(b) (Printed name) - co-partner

Mich. Admin. Code R. 560.110

2008 AACS

(a) to (h) refer to identically lettered paragraphs of the rule.