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Each township is governed by an elected board of trustees consisting of the supervisor, clerk, treasurer, and two or four trustees. The entire state is covered by townships except for areas within cities.
A board of three or five supervisors, elected at large for six-year terms, governs each township. As the township's legislative body, this board enacts ordinances, adopts budgets, and levies taxes.
Who runs townships? Township government is conducted by a township board consisting of either five or seven members\u2014a supervisor, clerk, treasurer, and two or four trustees.
Clerk Maintains custody of all township records. Maintains general ledger. Prepares warrants for township checks. Records and maintains township meeting minutes. Keeps the township book of oaths. Responsible for special meeting notices.
Unlike the boards for general law townships, which may have either five or seven members, a charter township must have seven members. If a general law township with a five-member board elects to become a charter township, two additional members are to be elected in the next general election.
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the township clerk is responsible for the custody of the records, books, and papers of the township.
175 of the Public Acts of 1927, being section 764.1 of the Michigan Compiled Laws, the oath or affirmation is considered to be administered before the justice, judge, or district court magistrate.
The supervisor of each township shall be the agent for his or her township for the transaction of legal business, by whom a suit may be brought and defended, and upon whom process against the township shall be served.
The supervisor of each township shall be the agent for his or her township for the transaction of legal business, by whom a suit may be brought and defended, and upon whom process against the township shall be served.
(1) The supervisor of each township is the chief assessor of the township. The township board may provide for the appointment of additional assessors.

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