Minnesota Statutes
§ 645.39 — IMPLIED REPEAL BY LATER LAW
Minnesota § 645.39
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Bluebook
Minn. Stat. § 645.39 (2026).
Text
When a law purports to be a revision of all laws upon a particular subject, or sets up a general or exclusive system covering the entire subject matter of a former law and is intended as a substitute for such former law, such law shall be construed to repeal all former laws upon the same subject. When a general law purports to establish a uniform and mandatory system covering a class of subjects, such law shall be construed to repeal preexisting local or special laws on the same class of subjects. In all other cases, a later law shall not be construed to repeal an earlier law unless the two laws are irreconcilable.
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Legislative History
1941 c 492 s 39
Nearby Sections
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§ 645.001
APPLICABILITY TO RULES§ 645.01
WORDS AND PHRASES§ 645.02
EFFECTIVE DATE AND TIME OF LAWS§ 645.021
SPECIAL LAWS§ 645.071
STANDARD OF TIME§ 645.08
CANONS OF CONSTRUCTION§ 645.09
NUMERALS§ 645.10
BONDS§ 645.11
PUBLISHED NOTICE§ 645.12
POSTED NOTICE§ 645.14
TIME; COMPUTATION OF MONTHS§ 645.15
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Bluebook (online)
Minnesota § 645.39, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/mn/645.39.