The court may grant declaratory relief, temporary and permanent equitable relief, or may impose such conditions upon a party as are necessary or appropriate to protect the air, water, land or other natural resources located within the state from pollution, impairment, or destruction. When the court grants temporary equitable relief, it may require the plaintiff to post a bond sufficient to indemnify the defendant for damages suffered because of the temporary relief, if permanent relief is not granted.
1971 c 952 s 7
Structure Minnesota Statutes
Chapters 114C - 116I — Environmental Protection
Chapter 116B — Environmental Rights
Section 116B.02 — Definitions.
Section 116B.03 — Civil Actions.
Section 116B.04 — Burden Of Proof.
Section 116B.05 — Appointing Referee.
Section 116B.09 — Intervention; Judicial Review.
Section 116B.10 — Civil Action Against State.
Section 116B.11 — Long-arm Statute; Actions Under This Chapter.