Minnesota Statutes
§ 358.01 — PRIVATE SEALS ABOLISHED
Minnesota § 358.01
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Minn. Stat. § 358.01 (2026).
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Private seals are abolished, and all written instruments formerly required by law to be sealed shall be equally effective for all purposes without a seal; but nothing herein shall apply to the use of corporate seals.
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Legislative History
(6933)RL s 2652
Nearby Sections
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§ 358.01
PRIVATE SEALS ABOLISHED§ 358.028
LEGISLATORS, OFFICIAL STAMPS§ 358.03
FORM OF OFFICIAL SEALS§ 358.04
TEMPORARY SEAL, WHEN USED§ 358.05
OATH OF OFFICE§ 358.06
TRUSTEES, REFEREES§ 358.07
FORMS OF OATH IN VARIOUS CASES§ 358.08
AFFIRMATION IN LIEU OF OATH§ 358.09
BY WHOM AND HOW ADMINISTERED§ 358.10
OFFICIALS MAY ADMINISTER, WHEN§ 358.11
OATHS, WHERE FILED§ 358.115
UNSWORN FOREIGN DECLARATIONS§ 358.116
COURT DOCUMENTS§ 358.14
MARRIED PERSONS§ 358.15
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