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  2. Acts of the 88th Minnesota Legislature - Wikipedia

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    In this Legislature, all acts have been approved (signed) by Governor Mark Dayton, with the exception of chapters 123, 124, 303, and items in chapters 99, 137, and 293.. Chapter 123 became law without the governor's signat

  3. Minnesota State Bar Association - Wikipedia

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    The Minnesota State Bar Association is a voluntary bar association for the state of Minnesota, whose members include lawyers, judges, and other legal practitioners, such as clerks, registrars, and paralegals. The MSBA is one of the oldest state bar associations in the United States. Membership is not required to practice law in Minnesota.

  4. Electronic lien and title - Wikipedia

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    For example, in Ohio, a vehicle owner who wishes to sell a car that has an ELT must first have the lien released by paying the lienholder the remaining amount owed on the lien. The lienholder then releases their lien electronically which allows the customer to pick up the title directly from the Ohio BMV on the following business day. Some ...

  5. Mortgage law - Wikipedia

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    Under lien theory. a mortgage acts to place a lien on the mortgaged property in favor of the mortgagee, and legal title is retained by the mortgagor. Judicial foreclosure is most often necessary as a remedy to default pursuant to mortgages within lien theory jurisdictions, and this process has been found to be cumbersome, time-consuming and costly.

  6. Minnesota Statutes - Wikipedia

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    The Minnesota Constitution is the supreme law in the state. Minnesota Statutes are the general and permanent laws of the state. [1] Minnesota Laws (also referred to as Minnesota Session Laws, Laws of Minnesota, or simply "session laws") are the annual compilation of acts passed by the Minnesota Legislature and signed by the governor of Minnesota, or enacted by the legislature when overriding a ...

  7. Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry - Wikipedia

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  8. United States District Court for the District of Minnesota

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    MN: 1826–1904 1858–1896 — — Buchanan: retirement 2 William Lochren: MN: 1832–1912 1896–1908 — — Cleveland: retirement 3 Page Morris: MN: 1853–1924 1903–1923 — 1923–1924 T. Roosevelt: death 4 Milton D. Purdy: MN: 1866–1937 1908–1909 [Note 1] 1909 [Note 2] — — T. Roosevelt Taft: not confirmed resignation 5 Charles ...

  9. E-ZPass Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    Outside of operating hours, there is no toll and the lanes are free (signed simply as "OPEN") and open to all traffic (regardless of whether they have a transponder or not) with one exception: the reversible E-ZPass lanes on Interstate 394 (I-394) between Minnesota State Highway 100 (MN 100) and I-94 always has a minimum $0.25 toll and thus are ...