Sec. 54. All court orders heretofore mentioned in this act, unless otherwise provided, may be served as follows: (a) By delivery of a true copy thereof to the person to be served; or (b) By leaving a true copy thereof at the residence of the person to be served; or (c) By mailing a true copy thereof by certified or registered mail to the last known post office address of the person to be served, so far as is known; or (d) If service upon any person is impossible by any of the above methods, then by posting a true copy thereof on the property of such person, which is sought to be taken in the proceedings. History: 1957, Act 185, Imd. Eff. June 4, 1957
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