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- https://www.aod.org/Our-Archdiocese/Real-Estate/Property-for-Sale-or-Lease.aspx?PageIndex=1
- https://www.churchmilitant.com/news/article/detroit-quietly-shielding-assets-from-reach-of-sex-abuse-lawsuits
- In March, the archdiocese established Mooney Real Estate Holdings, a 501(c)(3) corporation solely under the ownership of Abp. Allen Vigneron. The purpose of the corporation, among other things, is to "aqcuire, own, dispose of and deal with real and personal property" of the archdiocese, including all parishes, schools, cemeteries and Sacred Heart Major Seminary, as well as "other religious, charitable and educational organizations" within the archdiocese.
- Mooney Real Estate Holdings
- https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1H4c3-ZEtwtaPQeBCYx1ezzHp8ZlMSi4L?usp=sharing
- http://www.bodmanlaw.com/
- http://www.bodmanlaw.com/news/article-life-remodeled-11-august-2015
- http://www.bodmanlaw.com/attorneys/thomas-j-rheaume-jr
- https://catholiclawyerssociety.org/
- Susan Liethauser sells AOC Detroit propertes https://www.bhhs.com/?PersonID=21732522
- https://m.facebook.com/Susan-Leithauser-Realtor-132842524023686/
- Condemnation - They did the same thing to children.
- ACQUISITION OF PROPERTY BY STATE AGENCIES AND PUBLIC CORPORATIONS (EXCERPT)
- Act 149 of 1911
- 213.21 Public corporation and state agency; definition.
- Sec. 1.
- The term “public corporations” as herein used shall include all counties, cities, villages, boards, commissions and agencies made corporations for the management and control of public business and property; and the term “state agencies” shall include all unincorporated boards, commissions and agencies of the state given by law the management and control of public business and property, and the office of governor or a division thereof.
- http://www.legislature.mi.gov/(S(s4n0245abr5gmk4cjoj15si2))/mileg.aspx?page=getObject&objectName=mcl-213-21
- hereditaments - any item of property, either a corporeal hereditament (such as land or a building) or an incorporeal hereditament (such as a rent or a right of way).
- Intangible property is property that does not derive its value from physical attributes. Patents, software, trademarks and license are examples of intangible property. On the other hand, business furniture and equipment are examples of tangible personal property.
- http://www.legislature.mi.gov/(S(s4n0245abr5gmk4cjoj15si2))/mileg.aspx?page=getobject&objectname=mcl-213-23
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