Minnesota Statutes

§ 645.33 — TWO OR MORE AMENDMENTS TO SAME SECTION; ONE OVERLOOKING THE OTHER

Minnesota § 645.33
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PartSTATUTES, CONSTRUCTION
Ch. 645INTERPRETATION OF STATUTES AND RULES

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Minn. Stat. § 645.33 (2026).

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When two or more amendments to the same provision of law are enacted at the same or different sessions, one amendment overlooking and making no reference to the other or others, the amendments shall be construed together, if possible, and effect be given to each. If the amendments be irreconcilable, the latest in date of final enactment shall prevail.

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Legislative History

1941 c 492 s 33

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