Minnesota Statutes
Minn. Stat. § 26.13 (2026)
[Repealed]
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[Repealed, 1955 c 95 s 1]
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 2
cases, 1969–2020 · leading case: Radisson Hotels Int'l, Inc. v. Fairmont Partners LLC (D. Minnesota 2020).
Radisson Hotels Int'l, Inc. v. Fairmont Partners LLC (D. Minnesota 2020). “Radisson Hotels maintains that it has incurred these amounts of attorneys’ fees and costs while enforcing the contractual provisions relating to Fairmont Partners’ post-termination obligations.”
Story v. Quarterback Sports Fed'n, Inc., 46 F.R.D. 432 (D. Minnesota 1969). “1 (1961); 4 Moore, Federal Practice, § 26.13. Defendants cite only one case, and the court can find no others to support the proposition that informal oral telephone notice is sufficient to establish priority.”
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