Generally accepted agricultural and management practices definition

Generally accepted agricultural and management practices means that term as defined in section 2 of the Michigan right to farm act, 1981 PA 93, MCL 286.472.
Generally accepted agricultural and management practices means those practices as defined by the Commission of Agriculture of the State of Michigan.

Examples of Generally accepted agricultural and management practices in a sentence

  • Generally accepted agricultural and management practices which may generate noise, dust, odors, and other associated conditions may be used and are protected by the Michigan Right to Farm Act.

  • Generally accepted agricultural and management practices which may generate noise, dust, odors and other associated conditions may be used and are protected by the Michigan right to farm act.

  • Generally accepted agricultural and management practices which may generate noise, dust, odors, and other associated conditions may be used and are protected by the Michigan right to farm act.

  • Generally accepted agricultural and management practices which may generate noise, dust, odors and other associated conditions may be used and are protected by the Michigan Right to Farm Act.

  • Generally accepted agricultural and management practices which may generate noise, dust, odors, and other associated conditions may be used and are protected by Michigan Right to Farm Act.

  • Generally accepted agricultural and management practices which may generate noise, dust, odors, and other associated conditions may be used and are protected by the Michigan Right to Farm Act, MCL This transaction is exempt from real estate transfer tax pursuant to MCL 207.505(h)(i) and MCL 207.526(h)(i).

  • Generally accepted agricultural and management practices which may generate noise, dust, odors, and other associated conditions may be used and are protected by the Michigan Right to Farm Act, MCL 286.471, et seq., as amended.

  • Generally accepted agricultural and management practices may be utilized by the farm or farm operation and may generate usual and ordinary noise, dust, odors and other associated conditions, and these practices are protected by the Michigan Right to Farm Act, MCL 286.471 et.

  • Generally accepted agricultural and management practices which may generate noise, dust, odors, and other associated conditions may be used and are protected by the Michigan Right to Farm Act.] This Deed is given for the consideration set forth in the Real Estate Transfer Tax Valuation Affidavit filed with this Deed.

  • Generally accepted agricultural and management practices which may generate noise, dust, odors, and other associated conditions may be used and are protected by the Michigan Right to Farm Act.] Dated: 20 .