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Month: April 2017

A Handshake Is Not Enough for Property Deals

A Handshake Is Not Enough for Property Deals

We’ve all heard it from those longing for yesteryear–a handshake was enough to make a deal. Unfortunately, that has never been the case in property deals under Michigan law. Continue reading “A Handshake Is Not Enough for Property Deals”

Author Philip EllisonPosted on April 4, 2017April 4, 2017Categories Court Decisions, General Property Rights

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