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[Repealed]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[Repealed, 1955 c 95 s 1]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). · cites it 4× “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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