1917 Minnesota Statutes Supplement
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Table of Chapters
| Chapters | Title |
|---|---|
| PART ONE | |
| 2 | Territorial Divisions |
| 3 | The Legislature |
| 4 | Executive Department |
| 5 | Judicial Department |
| 5A | Salaries of Certain State Officers and Employes |
| 6 | Elections |
| 7 | Counties and County Officers |
| 8 | Towns and Town.Officers |
| 9 | Villages and Cities |
| 10 | Public Indebtedness |
| 11 | Taxes |
| 12 | Military Code |
| 13 | Roads |
| 14 | Education |
| 15 | Relief of the Poor |
| 16 | Intoxicating Liquors |
| 16A | Cigarettes |
| 16AA | Boxing and Sparring |
| 17 | Illegitimate Children |
| 18 | Public Examiner |
| 19 | Insurance |
| 20 | Inspector of Oils |
| 21 | Inspection of Food and Other Articles |
| 21B | Regulation of Sale of Stocks, Bonds and Other Securities |
| 22 | Forestry and Forest Fires |
| 23 | Regulation of Labor |
| 24 | Soldiers' Home, Relief, Etc. |
| 25 | Board of Control and Charities under Its Exclusive Management |
| 26 | Schools for the Deaf and the Blind |
| 27 | State Public School |
| 28 | Railroads, Warehouses and Grain |
| 28A | Department of Weights and Measures |
| 28A1 | Telephone Companies |
| 28B | Department of Banking |
| 29 | Public Health |
| 30 | Live Stock Sanitation |
| 31A | Housing Act for Cities of First Class Not under Home Rule Charters |
| 32 | Preservation of Game |
| 34 | State Printing |
| 35 | Employments Licensed by State Boards Or Officials |
| 36 | Protection Against Fire and Regulation of Hotels and Restaurants |
| 37 | Noxious Weeds |
| 38 | Insects and Plant Diseases |
| 39 | Bounties and Rewards |
| 40 | Public Lands |
| 41 | Eminent Domain |
| 42 | Mills and Dams |
| 43 | Logs and Lumber |
| 44 | Drainage |
| 45 | Seals |
| 46 | Notaries Public |
| 47 | Resignations, Vacancies, Removals |
| 48 | Oaths and Acknowledgments |
| 49 | Fees |
| 50 | Weights and Measures |
| 51 | Interest and Negotiable Instruments |
| 51A | Sale of Goods |
| 52 | Partition Fences |
| 53 | Estrays and Beasts Doing Damage |
| 54 | Unclaimed Property |
| 56 | Auctioneers |
| 56A | Hawkers, Peddlers and Transient Merchants |
| 56B | Trade-Names |
| 58 | Corporations |
| PART TWO | |
| 59 | Estates in Real Property |
| 60 | Uses and Trusts |
| 61 | Powers |
| 62 | Landlords and Tenants |
| 63 | Conveyances of Real Estate |
| 64 | Plats |
| 65 | Registration of Title |
| 66 | Homestead Exemption |
| 67 | Chattel Mortgages and Conditional Sales |
| 68 | Frauds |
| 69 | Liens for Labor and Material |
| 69A | Pledges |
| 70 | Marriage |
| 71 | Divorce |
| 72 | Married Women |
| 73 | Adoption and Change of Name |
| 73A | Dependent, Neglected and Delinquent Children |
| PART THREE | |
| 74 | Probate Courts |
| 75 | Courts of Justices of the Peace |
| 76 | Forcible Entry and Unlawful Detainer |
| 77 | Civil Actions |
| 78 | Juries |
| 79 | Costs and Disbursements |
| 80 | Appeals in Civil Actions |
| 82 | Actions Relating to Real Property |
| 83 | Foreclosure of Mortgages |
| 84 | Actions by or Against Personal Representatives and Heirs |
| 84A | Workmen's Compensation |
| 85 | Official and Other Bonds-Fines and Forfeitures |
| 86 | Actions to Vacate Charters, Etc., and to Prevent Usurpations |
| 87 | Special Proceedings |
| 89 | Assignments for Benefit of Creditors |
| 91 | Contempts |
| 92 | Witnesses and Evidence |
| PART FOUR | |
| 93 | General Provisions |
| 94 | Rights of Accused |
| 95 | Crimes Against the Sovereignty of the State |
| 96 | Crimes Against Public Justice |
| 97 | Crimes Against the Person |
| 98 | Crimes Against Morality, Decency, Etc. |
| 99 | Crimes Against Public Health and Safety |
| 100 | Crimes Against the Public Peace |
| 101 | Crimes Against Property |
| 102 | Cruelty to Animals |
| 103 | Miscellaneous Crimes |
| 104 | Criminal Procedure |
| 105 | State Prison and State Reformatory |
| 106 | Jails, Lockups, and Juvenile Offenders |
| PART FIVE | |
| 107 | Statutes |
| 108 | Express Repeal of Existing Laws |