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SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

Toll Northville Ltd. v. Twp. of Northville

... of the Court of Appeals that incorrectly defined the term "ambiguous" and mistakenly concluded that taxing property on the basis of value added from available public services and also taxing utility lines as personal property of the utility companies results in "double taxation.". ...

VanderWerp v. Plainfield Charter Twp.

... This principle applies with peculiar force to a claim of exemption from taxation. ... 66, 74, 711 NW2d 340 (2006). Moreover, our Supreme Court held that exemptions from taxation must be narrowly construed. See Detroit Commercial College, supra at 148-149, 33 NW2d 737. ...

Eltel Associates, LLC v. City of Pontiac

... It is undisputed that the parcels were exempt from taxation when they were owned by the state, that the parcels became taxable after their transfer to petitioner, and that petitioner paid the 2002 property taxes in the amount of $271,266.93. ...