2007 Minnesota Statutes
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41B.23 SEVERABILITY; ACTIONS.
Each of the provisions of sections 41B.01 to 41B.23, and each application thereof
to particular circumstances, is severable. If any provision or application is found to be
unconstitutional and void, it is the intention that the remaining provisions and applications shall
be valid and enforceable to the full extent possible under section 645.20. The Supreme Court shall
have original jurisdiction, pursuant to article VI, section 2 of the Constitution, in all cases seeking
a remedy based upon an issue raised as to the validity of any such provision or application.
History: 1986 c 398 art 6 s 23
Each of the provisions of sections 41B.01 to 41B.23, and each application thereof
to particular circumstances, is severable. If any provision or application is found to be
unconstitutional and void, it is the intention that the remaining provisions and applications shall
be valid and enforceable to the full extent possible under section 645.20. The Supreme Court shall
have original jurisdiction, pursuant to article VI, section 2 of the Constitution, in all cases seeking
a remedy based upon an issue raised as to the validity of any such provision or application.
History: 1986 c 398 art 6 s 23
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