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PINE LAKE WILD LIFE SANCTUARY (EXCERPT)
Act 80 of 1925

317.221 Pine Lake wild life sanctuary; territory.

Sec. 1.

The territory situated in the county of Ingham, described as follows, to-wit: Commencing at a point on the line between the counties of Clinton and Ingham where the north and south quarter line of section 3 in township 4 north, range 1 west, intersects said county line; thence running east on said county line to a point where the north and south eighth line in the northeast quarter of section 2, township 4 north, range 1 west, intersects the county line; thence running south along said eighth line to a point where said line intersects what has heretofore been known as the right-of-way of the Michigan United Railway; thence running southwesterly along said right-of-way to a point where the right-of-way would have intersected with the road or street running east and west through the village of Haslett; thence running west along said street to where it intersects a portion of a certain improved gravel road; thence running north along said highway and the east side of what is shown on the plat of the village of Haslett as the farm of Charles Benson, and continuing along said road until it intersects the north and south quarter line of section 3 as aforesaid; thence running north along the road and the said quarter line to the place of beginning, shall be and constitute a refuge for wild game animals and game birds known as “Pine Lake Wild Life Sanctuary.”


History: 1925, Act 80, Eff. Aug. 27, 1925 ;-- CL 1929, 6123 ;-- CL 1948, 317.221 ;-- Am. 1955, Act 12, Eff. Oct. 14, 1955
Compiler's Notes: Pine Lake is now known as Lake Lansing.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Michigan > Chapter-317 > Act-80-of-1925 > Section-317-221

PINE LAKE WILD LIFE SANCTUARY (EXCERPT)
Act 80 of 1925

317.221 Pine Lake wild life sanctuary; territory.

Sec. 1.

The territory situated in the county of Ingham, described as follows, to-wit: Commencing at a point on the line between the counties of Clinton and Ingham where the north and south quarter line of section 3 in township 4 north, range 1 west, intersects said county line; thence running east on said county line to a point where the north and south eighth line in the northeast quarter of section 2, township 4 north, range 1 west, intersects the county line; thence running south along said eighth line to a point where said line intersects what has heretofore been known as the right-of-way of the Michigan United Railway; thence running southwesterly along said right-of-way to a point where the right-of-way would have intersected with the road or street running east and west through the village of Haslett; thence running west along said street to where it intersects a portion of a certain improved gravel road; thence running north along said highway and the east side of what is shown on the plat of the village of Haslett as the farm of Charles Benson, and continuing along said road until it intersects the north and south quarter line of section 3 as aforesaid; thence running north along the road and the said quarter line to the place of beginning, shall be and constitute a refuge for wild game animals and game birds known as “Pine Lake Wild Life Sanctuary.”


History: 1925, Act 80, Eff. Aug. 27, 1925 ;-- CL 1929, 6123 ;-- CL 1948, 317.221 ;-- Am. 1955, Act 12, Eff. Oct. 14, 1955
Compiler's Notes: Pine Lake is now known as Lake Lansing.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Michigan > Chapter-317 > Act-80-of-1925 > Section-317-221

PINE LAKE WILD LIFE SANCTUARY (EXCERPT)
Act 80 of 1925

317.221 Pine Lake wild life sanctuary; territory.

Sec. 1.

The territory situated in the county of Ingham, described as follows, to-wit: Commencing at a point on the line between the counties of Clinton and Ingham where the north and south quarter line of section 3 in township 4 north, range 1 west, intersects said county line; thence running east on said county line to a point where the north and south eighth line in the northeast quarter of section 2, township 4 north, range 1 west, intersects the county line; thence running south along said eighth line to a point where said line intersects what has heretofore been known as the right-of-way of the Michigan United Railway; thence running southwesterly along said right-of-way to a point where the right-of-way would have intersected with the road or street running east and west through the village of Haslett; thence running west along said street to where it intersects a portion of a certain improved gravel road; thence running north along said highway and the east side of what is shown on the plat of the village of Haslett as the farm of Charles Benson, and continuing along said road until it intersects the north and south quarter line of section 3 as aforesaid; thence running north along the road and the said quarter line to the place of beginning, shall be and constitute a refuge for wild game animals and game birds known as “Pine Lake Wild Life Sanctuary.”


History: 1925, Act 80, Eff. Aug. 27, 1925 ;-- CL 1929, 6123 ;-- CL 1948, 317.221 ;-- Am. 1955, Act 12, Eff. Oct. 14, 1955
Compiler's Notes: Pine Lake is now known as Lake Lansing.