Examples of Summary proceedings in a sentence
If Tenants retain possession thereafter without Xxxxxxxx’s written permission, Landlord has thirty days from the last day of the lease to sue for possession under section 5714 (1)(c)(ii) of the Michigan Summary Proceedings Act (holding over after lease expires).
If Tenants retain possession thereafter without Xxxxxxxx's written permission, Landlord has thirty (30) days from the last day of the lease to sue Tenants for possession under section .5714 (1)(C)(2) of the Michigan Summary Proceedings Act (Holding over after lease expires).
If Tenants retain possession thereafter without Xxxxxxxx's written permission, Landlord has thirty (30) days from the last day of the lease to sue Tenants for possession under section .5714 (1)(C)(2) of the Michigan Summary Proceedings Ac t (Holding over after lease expires).
If Tenants retain possession thereafter without Xxxxxxxx’s written permission, Landlord has thirty (30) days from the last day of the Lease to sue Tenants for possession under section 5714 (1)(C)(ii) of the Michigan Summary Proceedings Act (Holding over after lease expires).
An action for interim measures, including protective measures, available under Dutch law may be brought in the NCC's Court in Summary Proceedings (CSP) in proceedings in English.
The Landlord’s remedies, if the Tenant breaches any Lease provision, are limited to those provided under the Michigan Summary Proceedings Act, MCLA 600.5701 through .5759.
If Tenants retain possession thereafter without written permission from Landlord, Landlord has thirty (30) days from the last day of the lease to sue Tenants for possession under section .5714 (1) (c) (2) of the Michigan Summary Proceedings Act (holding over after lea se expires).
Notwithstanding the above remedies on default, in a contested action to terminate a tenancy for “just cause”, the prevailing party shall receive the following as “liquidated damages” as allowed under the Michigan Mobile Home Commission Act, MCL 125.2328C and the Michigan Summary Proceedings Act, MCL 600.5785: • Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) for an action in District Court.
If Tenants retain possession thereafter without Xxxxxxxx's written permission, Landlord has thirty (30) days from the last day of the lease to sue Tenants for possession under section 5714(1)(C)(2) of the Michigan Summary Proceedings Act (Holding over after lease expires).
The Xxxxxx Center Summary Proceedings (2007), Eighth annual trachoma control program review: Ten Years After the Launch of GET 2020: “Where are we now?”, April 16-18, 2007.