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§ 436.2103 — Michigan Law | CourtGPT
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  7. § 436.2103
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§ 436.2103

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436.2103 Sale of spirits and mixed spirit drink for consumption on premises; annexation of territory to city prohibiting sale; continuance of license; referendum. Sec. 1103. (1) If spirits and mixed spirit drink for consumption on the premises, in addition to beer and wine, may be sold by restaurants, hotels, and establishments approved by the commission in a city, village, or township and all or a part of that city, village, or township becomes annexed to and a part of a city or village that does not, at the time of annexation, permit those sales, class C licensees in that annexed area shall continue to be licensed by the commission until the next regular, city, or village election, at which election, without the need to file a petition, the question of the sale of spirits and mixed spirit drink for consumption on the premises, in addition to beer and wine, shall be submitted to the electors of the city or village to which the territory has been annexed. (2) The form of the ballot, the voting and canvassing of votes, and the effect of the votes shall be as provided in section 1101. (3) The fact that a vote has been taken upon that question either in the annexing municipality or

the voting and canvassing of votes, and the effect of the votes shall be as provided in section 1101. (3) The fact that a vote has been taken upon that question either in the annexing municipality or in the annexed area, or in both, within 4 years before the annexation is not a bar to the submission of the question as provided in this section. History: 1998, Act 58, Imd. Eff. Apr. 14, 1998