When such action is brought against a person for usurping an office, the attorney general, in addition to the statement of the cause of action, may also set forth in the complaint the name of the person rightfully entitled to the office, and by what right; and in every such case judgment may be rendered upon the right of the defendant, and also upon that of the person so alleged to be entitled, if justice shall require.
(9714) RL s 4548; 1986 c 444
Structure Minnesota Statutes
Chapters 553 - 566 — Declaratory, Corrective And Administrative Remedies
Chapter 556 — Usurpation Of Office And Corporation; Letters Patent
Section 556.01 — Usurpation Of Office, Illegal Act.
Section 556.02 — Usurping Office; Complaint; Judgment.
Section 556.03 — Claimant To Have Office.
Section 556.04 — Claimants May Be Joined.
Section 556.05 — Judgment For Usurpation; Fine.
Section 556.06 — Act Of Incorporation, Annulment.
Section 556.07 — Corporate Charter, Vacation.
Section 556.08 — Corporation, When Dissolved.
Section 556.10 — Judgment Against Corporation; Receiver.
Section 556.11 — Letters Patent, Vacation.