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    • Minnesota Statutes
    • Chapters 553 - 566 — Declaratory, Corrective And Administrative Remedies
    • Chapter 555 — Uniform Declaratory Judgments Act
    • Section 555.05 — Enumeration Not Exclusive.

    Minnesota Statutes
    Chapter 555 — Uniform Declaratory Judgments Act
    Section 555.05 — Enumeration Not Exclusive.

    The enumeration in sections 555.02 to 555.04 does not limit or restrict the exercise of the general powers conferred in section 555.01, in any proceeding where declaratory relief is sought, in which judgment or decree will terminate the controversy or remove an uncertainty.
    (9455-5) 1933 c 286 s 5

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    Structure Minnesota Statutes

    Minnesota Statutes

    Chapters 553 - 566 — Declaratory, Corrective And Administrative Remedies

    Chapter 555 — Uniform Declaratory Judgments Act

    Section 555.01 — Courts To Construe Rights.

    Section 555.02 — May Have Instruments Construed.

    Section 555.03 — Contract May Be Construed.

    Section 555.04 — Construction, By Whom Requested.

    Section 555.05 — Enumeration Not Exclusive.

    Section 555.06 — Discretionary.

    Section 555.07 — Review.

    Section 555.08 — Supplemental Relief.

    Section 555.09 — Issues Of Fact May Be Tried.

    Section 555.10 — Costs.

    Section 555.11 — Parties.

    Section 555.12 — Remedial.

    Section 555.13 — Person.

    Section 555.14 — Provisions Separable.

    Section 555.15 — Uniformity Of Interpretation.

    Section 555.16 — Citation, Uniform Declaratory Judgments Act.

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