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The Michigan clean slate law provides for the following offenses to be automatically set aside once the corresponding period has elapsed: Misdemeanors with a sentence up to 92 days Seven years. Up to four misdemeanors with a sentence of 93+ days Seven years. Up to two eligible felonies 10 years.
(a) No person shall make, create or continue, or cause to be made, created or continued, any loud, unnecessary, unnatural or unusual noise which annoys, disturbs, injures, endangers or impairs the comfort, repose, health, peace, convenience, safety, welfare or enjoyment of the occupants of the neighborhood in which the
(B) An applicant for admission without examination must (1) qualify under Rules 1 and 2(B); (2) be licensed to practice law in the United States, its territories, or the District of Columbia; (3) be a member in good standing of the Bar where admitted; (4) intend to practice law in Michigan, or to be a full-time
(1) Each matter as to which a request is made is deemed admitted unless, within 28 days after service of the request, or within a shorter or longer time as the court may allow, the party to whom the request is directed serves on the party requesting the admission a written answer or objection addressed to the matter.
Once you get a demand for possession, you have seven days to pay the rent or move out. If you dont do either one, your landlord can start an eviction case against you. A landlord starts an eviction case by filing a summons and complaint with your local district court.
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(3) Within 7 days after the granting of the judgment or order, or later if the court allows, a party may serve a copy of the proposed judgment or order on the other parties, with a notice to them that it will be submitted to the court for signing if no written objections to its accuracy or completeness are filed with
A Request for Admission asks the other side in your case to admit that a fact is true or that a document is authentic. If the other side admits that something is true or authentic, you will not need to prove that at trial.

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