Michigan Law definition

Michigan Law means all Natural Resource related statutes, rules, regulations and orders of the State of Michigan or any agency thereof.
Michigan Law means the Michigan Business Corporation Act.
Michigan Law. The E▇▇▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇▇▇ Civil Rights Act (race, color, religion, national origin, age, sex, marital status, height and weight); the Michigan Handicappers’ Civil Rights Act (handicap); the Michigan Wage Payment Act (MCLA S408.471) (wages and benefits); the Polygraph Protection Act of 1981 (restrictions on the use of polygraphs); the B▇▇▇▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Employee Right to Know Act (personnel record information); the common law of the State of Michigan; workers’ compensation; tort; breach or express or implied employment contract; wrongful discharge; workers’ compensation retaliation; tortious interference with contractual relations and loss of consortium.

Examples of Michigan Law in a sentence

  • Hearings shall be tried under State of Michigan Law and occur in St. Ignace, Michigan or Sault Ste.

  • Michigan Law permits the Credit Union to turn these funds over to the State after two years of no activity and requires the Credit Union to turn these funds over to the State after three years of no activity.

  • The Superintendent of Schools, as the executive officer employed by the Board, is by Michigan Law, charged with the responsibility of supervision and direction of the work of the staff and assisting the Board in all matters pertaining to the welfare of the school district.

  • Michigan Law permits the Credit Union to turn these funds over to the State after two years of no activity, and requires the Credit Union to turn these funds over to the State after three years of no activity.

  • Correspondence received from the Police Officers Association of Michigan and the Northern Michigan Law Enforcement Association which is for the benefit of all association members.

  • Association representation will be in accordance with Michigan Law.

  • Personnel dispatched intrastate to assist a party pursuant to this Agreement continue to enjoy all powers, duties, rights, privileges, and immunities as provided by Michigan Law.

  • The employer shall provide Workers’ Compensation for all employees covered by this agreement in accordance with the Michigan Law.

  • Special Services and Special Services Staffing should be as provided by Michigan Law.

  • Act of God" days beyond the allowance by Michigan Law and the Department of Education regulations will be made up by the students and assistants at the end of the school year or at other times as specified by the calendar.


More Definitions of Michigan Law

Michigan Law is defined in Section 1.1.
Michigan Law has the meaning set forth in the recitals.
Michigan Law. The ▇▇▇▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇▇▇ Civil Rights Act (race, color, religion, national origin, age, sex, marital status, height and weight) and any and all derivative claims; the Michigan Persons With Disabilities Act (handicap); the Michigan Wage Payment Act (MCLA 408.471) (wages and benefits); AIDS Testing and Confidentiality Act; Equal Pay; the Polygraph Protection Act of 1981 (restrictions on the use of polygraphs);
Michigan Law means the Michigan Limited Liability Company Act.
Michigan Law means the State of Michigan Business Corporations Act, 1972, PA 284, sections 450.1101 to 450.2098 of the Michigan Compiled Laws, as amended.
Michigan Law means the Michigan Business Corporation Act of 1972, as amended.