General Laws of the State of MinnesotaEarle S. Goodrich, State Printer, 1889 - Session laws |
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... prison at Still- water and to appropriate for the expense of said prison any funds arising from the labor of prisoners , and other miscellane- ous receipts of the prison .... 255 An act to provide for and regulate the employment of ...
... prison at Still- water and to appropriate for the expense of said prison any funds arising from the labor of prisoners , and other miscellane- ous receipts of the prison .... 255 An act to provide for and regulate the employment of ...
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... prison , January twenty - four ( 24 ) , one thousand eight hundred and eighty - four ( 1884 ) .. 286 An act to ... prisons .. 3 Joint resolutions .... 4 Joint memorial of the senate and house of representatives of the state of Minnesota ...
... prison , January twenty - four ( 24 ) , one thousand eight hundred and eighty - four ( 1884 ) .. 286 An act to ... prisons .. 3 Joint resolutions .... 4 Joint memorial of the senate and house of representatives of the state of Minnesota ...
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... prison for a term not less than six ( 6 ) months nor more than one ( 1 ) year , or by a fine of not less than five hundred ( 500 ) dol- lars nor more than two thousand ( 2,000 ) dollars , or both , in the discretion of the court . The ...
... prison for a term not less than six ( 6 ) months nor more than one ( 1 ) year , or by a fine of not less than five hundred ( 500 ) dol- lars nor more than two thousand ( 2,000 ) dollars , or both , in the discretion of the court . The ...
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... prison for a term not less than six ( 6 ) months nor more than one ( 1 ) year . SEC . 81. Whoever , by threat or bribery , attempts to in- fluence any elector in giving his vote for any person or measure or by such means attempts to ...
... prison for a term not less than six ( 6 ) months nor more than one ( 1 ) year . SEC . 81. Whoever , by threat or bribery , attempts to in- fluence any elector in giving his vote for any person or measure or by such means attempts to ...
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... prison for not more than twenty ( 20 ) years . SEC . 2. That section four hundred and eleven ( 411 ) of said act be so amended as to read as follows : Section 411 . Forgery in the second degree is punishable by imprison- ment in the ...
... prison for not more than twenty ( 20 ) years . SEC . 2. That section four hundred and eleven ( 411 ) of said act be so amended as to read as follows : Section 411 . Forgery in the second degree is punishable by imprison- ment in the ...
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Page 14 - That place shall be considered and held to be the residence of a person in which his habitation is fixed, and to which, whenever he is absent, he has the intention of returning.
Page 437 - ... but to remain while on parole in the legal custody and under the control of the board of managers and subject at any time to be taken back within the enclosure of said reformatory...
Page 99 - ... burning, tearing, or otherwise destroying the same by the testator, or by some person in his presence and by his direction, with the intention of revoking the same.
Page 293 - If a majority of the votes cast at such election shall be in favor of...
Page 101 - When any testator omits to provide in his will for any of his children, or for the issue of any deceased child...
Page 350 - The real estate which it shall be lawful for the said corporation to purchase, hold and convey, shall be, 1. Such as shall be requisite for its immediate accommodation in the convenient transaction of its business ; or, 2. Such as shall have been mortgaged to it in good faith, by way of security for loans previously contracted, or for moneys due : or, 3.
Page 398 - Be it enacted, etc., that no person, firm, or corporate body shall manufacture out of any oleaginous substance or any compound of the same, other than that produced from unadulterated milk or of cream from the same, any article designed to take the place of butter or cheese produced from pure unadulterated milk, or cream from the same...
Page 116 - All claims arising upon contracts, whether the same be due, not due, or contingent, must be presented within the time limited in the notice, and any claim not so presented is barred forever...
Page 123 - guardian appointed under the provisions of this chapter, whether for a minor or any other person, must pay all just debts due from the ward out of his personal estate and the income of his real estate, if sufficient; if not, then out of his real estate, upon cstate obtaining an order for the sale thereof, and disposing of the same in the manner provided in this title for the sale of real estate of decedents.
Page 102 - ... be taken from all the devisees or legatees in proportion to the value they may respectively receive under the will, unless the obvious intention of the testator in relation to some specific devise or bequest, or other provision in the will would thereby be defeated'; in such case such specific devise, legacy, or provision may be exempted from such apportionment, and a different apportionment, consistent with the intention of the testator, may be adopted.