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The Michigan Attorney General is leading the fight against this horrific crime by prosecuting the state's first-ever criminal cases under state law banning human trafficking in Michigan. Victims of human trafficking are in bondage through force, fraud or coercion, for the purpose of sex or labor exploitation.
In general, Michigan law favors charities. "Charitable trusts are construed liberally and given effect whenever possible."5 In part, this liberal treatment of charity goes back to the quote from Jackson v Phillips, one of the most famous charitable trust cases in this country.
29 paź 2024 · Sec. 4. (a) The attorney general shall have jurisdiction and control and shall represent the people of the state and the uncertain or indefinite beneficiaries in all charitable trusts in this state, and may enforce such trusts by proper proceedings in the courts of this state.
10 lis 2022 · Charitable Trust Compensation Resource. The Department of Attorney General regularly reviews compensation of professional fiduciaries, agents of professional fiduciaries, and attorneys representing or serving as professional fiduciaries (collectively “estate agents”). For purposes of this resource, professional fiduciaries include personal ...
This act applies to all trusts and trustees holding property for charitable purposes over which the state or the attorney general has enforcement or supervisory powers. History:1961, Act 101, Eff. Sept. 8, 1961.
22 paź 2024 · 700.7414 Termination or modification of noncharitable trust; section inapplicable to easement for conservation or preservation. Sec. 7414. (1) After 63 days after notice to the qualified trust beneficiaries and, if the trust is a charitable trust, to the attorney general of this state, the trustee of a trust consisting of trust property having ...
• Review durable powers of attorney. Several sections of the MTC address how an agent under a durable power of attor-ney can act on behalf of the settlor. These provisions in-clude the representation rules in Part 3, Section 7405 (en-forcement of charitable trusts), Section 7602 (revocation and