Minnesota Statutes

§ 645.39 — IMPLIED REPEAL BY LATER LAW

Minnesota § 645.39
JurisdictionMinnesota
PartSTATUTES, CONSTRUCTION
Ch. 645INTERPRETATION OF STATUTES AND RULES

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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

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