Minnesota Statutes
Minn. Stat. § 117.185 (2026)
Judgment
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Judgment shall be entered upon the verdict or decision, fixing the amount of damages payable to the several parties concerned and the terms and conditions of the taking and, until reversed or modified in a direct proceeding begun for that purpose, the judgment shall be binding upon the petitioner and all other parties thereto and upon their respective successors and assigns. The parties may stipulate in lieu of entry of judgment.
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 4
cases, 1983–2010 · leading case: City of Maplewood v. Kavanagh, 333 N.W.2d 857 (Minn. 1983).
City of Maplewood v. Kavanagh, 333 N.W.2d 857 (Minn. 1983). “01 3 requires the clerk to enter judgment on the jury verdict “forthwith,” and that Minn.Stat. § 117.185 (1982) 4 provides that judgment “shall be entered upon *859 the verdict,” and that since the clerk failed to enter the judgment “forthwith” or ever to enter the judgment as…”
Park & Rec. Bd. of Minneapolis v. Carl Bolander & Sons Prop., 436 N.W.2d 481 (Minn. Ct. App. 1989). “Minn.Stat. § 117.185 (1988). After the entry of judgment, the attorney for petitioner makes a certificate describing the property, the purposes for which it was taken, and the amount of final payment, and files the certificate with the court administrator for recording by the…”
Cnty. of Washington v. TMT Land V, LLC, 791 N.W.2d 132 (Minn. Ct. App. 2010). “The Court believes that a reasonable time for directing entry, assuming no intervening events, should have been no more than ten (10) days. Accordingly, whichever portion of Rule 58.”
Cnty. of Benton ex rel. Bd. of Commissioners v. Gruszka, 386 N.W.2d 840 (Minn. Ct. App. 1986). “Minn.Stat. § 117.185 (1984) (emphasis supplied).”
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