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MICHIGAN REAL PROPERTY REVIEW Winter 2003 - Page 169 MICHIGAN REAL PROPERTY REVIEW Vol. 30, No. 4 Winter 2003 CONTENTS Chairperson’s Report ..................................................................................................................... 169 by Lawrence M. Dudek Mortgage Foreclosure and Related Remedies Under Michigan Law ............................................... 173 by Lawrence M. Dudek Termination of the Commercial Lease Despite Landlord’s Breach ................................................ 185 by Lawrence Shoffner Not Another Day at the Beach - Michigan’s New Great Lakes Shoreline Maintenance Regulations ........................................................................................................... 193 by Patricia Paruch Stokes Redux ................................................................................................................................. 201 by Mark S. Frankel Case Comments ........................................................................................................................... 205 by Stacey A. George Legislation Affecting Real Property ............................................................................................... 211 by Stacey A. George Continuing Legal Education ......................................................................................................... 213 by Ronald E. Reynolds and Arlene R. Rubinstein Special Committees ....................................................................................................................... 219 Standing Committees .................................................................................................................... 225 Ad Hoc Committees ...................................................................................................................... 227 Cumulative Article Index ................................................................................................................ 229 Published by the Real Property Law Section State Bar of Michigan MICHIGAN REAL PROPERTY REVIEW Vol. 30, No. 4 Winter 2003 The Michigan Real Property Review is the official journal of the Real Property Law Section of the State Bar of Michigan. The Review is published quarterly and is a significant part of the Section’s program of publications, seminars, conferences, legislative liaison and other undertakings for the professional education and development of its members and the Bar. The Section encourages interested members of the Bar to contribute articles and other publishable material relating to real property law and of interest to the profession. Manuscripts are reviewed by attorneys experienced in the subject matter covered by each article. Readers are invited to submit articles, comments and correspondence to George J. Siedel, Editor, University of Michigan Business School, 701 Tappan Street, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109-1234 ([email protected]). The publication of articles and the editing thereof are at the discretion of the Editor. A cumulative index of articles is printed annually in the Winter issue of the Review and is available on the Section website: www.michbar.org/sections/realprop/ Articles in the Review may be cited by reference to the volume number, abbreviated title of the publication, the appropriate page number and the year of publication as, for example, 14 Mich Real Prop Rev 35 (1987). Publications Committee, Real Property Law Section George J. Siedel, Chairperson, Editor of Review, Ann Arbor Lawrence M. Dudek, Detroit Vicki R. Harding, Detroit and all Special Committee Publications Coordinators Copyright © 2003 Real Property Law Section of the State Bar of Michigan The views, opinions and conclusions expressed in the l~fichigan Real Property Review are those of only the respective authors and do not necessarily reflect the position or opinion of the State Bar of Michigan, the Real Property Law Section, the Michigan Real Property F~eview, its editor or the Publications Committee of the Section. The publication in the Review of articles, letters and other materials does not constitute and should not be construed to be an endorsement of any views, opinions or conclusions that may be expressed or implied. The Review is prepared and published as a part of the legal education activities of the Real Properly Law Section, for the benefit of its members and the Bar. In publishing the Review, the Real Property Law Section does not purport to engage in or to render legal or professional services. If legal advice or services are desired or appropriate, an attorney should be consulted. The Michigan F~ea! Property Fleview is published by the Real Property Law Section of the State Bar of Michigan. An annual subscription to the Fleview commences in September of each year and ends in August of the following year. Four issues are published each year. The subscription price is $35.00 annually, payable in advance. Orders for subscriptions should be sent, with the above-stated payment, to Michigan Rea! Property F~eview, Real Property Law Section, State Bar of Michigan, Michael Franck Building, 306 Townsend Street, Lansing, Michigan 48933-2083. MICHIGAN REAL PROPERTY REVIEW Published by the Real Property Law Section, State Bar of Michigan OFFICERS OF THE SECTION: CHAIRPERSON CHAIRPERSON-ELECT LAWRENCE M. DUDEK MARK F. MAKOWER 150 West Jefferson 28535 Orchard Lake Road Suite 2500 Suite 100 Detroit, Michigan 48226 Farmington Hills, MI 48334 VICE-CHAIRPERSON SECRETARY TREASURER DAVID W. CHARRON LAWRENCE R. SHOFFNER C. LESLIE BANAS 5242 Plainfield Avenue, N.E. Buhl Building 32270 Telegraph Road Suite D Suite 1550 Suite 225 Grand Rapids, Michigan 49525 Detroit, MI 48226-3601 Bingham Farms, Michigan 48025 COUNCIL MEMBERS: William B. Acker Ronn S. Nadis 201 West Big Beaver Road, Suite 600 29201 Telegraph Road, Suite 510 Troy, MI 48099-4300 Southfield, MI 48034-7648 Dennis W. Hagerty Jerome P. Pesick Representing Land Title 28400 Northwestern Highway, Suite 120 Standards Committee Southfield, MI 48034-8346 622 E. Grand River Howell, MI 48843 Ronald E. Reynolds Continuing Legal Education Patrick A. Karbowski Committee Chairperson I00 Bloomfield Hills Parkway, Suite 200 32255 Northwestern Hwy., Suite 280 Bloomfield Hills, MI 48304-2949 Farmington Hills, M! 48334-1527 Joel D. Kellman Catherine Kim Shierk 39577 Woodward Avenue, Suite 300 40701 Woodward Avenue, Suite 235 Bloomfield Hills, MI 48034-2820 Bloomfield Hills, MI 48304 Susan A. Kovach George J. Siedel 300 Madison Avenue Editor, Michigan Real Property Review Toledo, OH 43699-0060 University of Michigan Business School 701 Tappan Street Mark P. Krysinski Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1234 One Woodward Avenue, Suite 2400 Detroit, MI 48226-3412 Wilfred A. Steiner 400 Renaissance Center Howard A. Lax Detroit, MI 48243-1668 2301 W. Big Beaver Road, Suite 525 Troy, MI 48084 MICHIGAN REAL PROPERTY REVIEW EX-OFFICIO MEMBERS (PAST CHAIRPERSONS OF THE SECTION) G. Norman Gilmore* James M. Tervo San Francisco, CA Patrick J. Keating Nyal D. Deems Detroit Grand Rapids Ralph Jossman* James R. Brown Grand Rapids Maurice S. Binkow Stephen E. Dawson Detroit Bloomfield Hills Allen Priestly* Thomas C. Simpson Bloomfield Hills James W. Draper Robert R. Nix, ii Detroit Detroit Myron Weingarden* Lawrence D. McLaughlin Detroit David S. Snyder C. Robert Wartell* Southfield William B. Dunn Jack D. Shumate Detroit Bloomfield Hills Allen Schwartz James N. Candler, Jr. Detroit Detroit Stephen A. Bromberg Gall A. Anderson Bloomfield Hills Lansing Richard E. Rabbideau Carol Ann Martinelli Detroit Troy Gary A. Taback Robert A. Berlow $outhfield Bloomfield Hills Peter A. Nathan Vicki R. Harding Las Vegas, NV Detroit Carl k. Hasselwander Rochester Hills COMMISSIONER LIAISON Gregory L. Ulrich Livonia *Deceased MICHIGAN REAL PROPERTY REVIEW Winter 2003 - Page 169 CHAIRPERSON’S REPORT by Lawrence M. Dudek The objectives of the Real Property Law Section are seek the guidance of the special committee having exper- promoted through its public policy advocacy and tise over the substantive area of law involved. The chair continuing legal education. Recently, the Section has of the special committee is responsible for polling the been active in both areas. special committee members on their views and thereafter making a recommendation to the council. In order to Public Policy Advocacy foster the ability and ease of special committee members to provide input, the Section is seeking to make listservs The public policy advocacy of the Section generally available for use by each special committee. It is hoped takes the form of initiating, commenting upon, or opposing that the listserv will provide busy practitioners with an proposed legislation and in acting in the capacity as efficient means of voicing opinions. amicus in cases pending before the courts in the state of Michigan. Upon receipt of the recommendations of the special committee, the council as a whole will consider the All members of the Section are encouraged to matter and vote on whether to take a position, and if so, participate in the public policy advocacy of the Section. the position to take. With the exception of the months of This participation can include participation at the special June and August, the council meets monthly. Council committee level or offering assistance in writing and meetings are open to attendance by Section membership speaking activities. Any member who is aware of an area and all members are encouraged to attend if they have where he or she believes the Section should take a an interest. If immediate action is required
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