Minnesota Statutes

§ 645.26 — IRRECONCILABLE PROVISIONS

Minnesota § 645.26
JurisdictionMinnesota
PartSTATUTES, CONSTRUCTION
Ch. 645INTERPRETATION OF STATUTES AND RULES

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Minn. Stat. § 645.26 (2026).

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Subdivision 1.Particular controls general. When a general provision in a law is in conflict with a special provision in the same or another law, the two shall be construed, if possible, so that effect may be given to both. If the conflict between the two provisions be irreconcilable, the special provision shall prevail and shall be construed as an exception to the general provision, unless the general provision shall be enacted at a later session and it shall be the manifest intention of the legislature that such general provision shall prevail. Subd. 2.Clauses in same law. When, in the same law, several clauses are irreconcilable, the clause last in order of date or position shall prevail. Subd. 3.Laws passed at same session. When the provisions of two or more laws passed during the sa

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Legislative History

1941 c 492 s 26

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