If no answer is made, a peremptory mandamus shall be allowed against the defendant. If an answer is made, containing new matter, the plaintiff may demur thereto, or, on the trial or other proceedings, may make any valid objection to its sufficiency, or may rebut it by evidence either in direct denial or by way of avoidance.
(9728) RL s 4562; 1986 c 444
Structure Minnesota Statutes
Chapters 585 - 590 — Extraordinary Writs; Contempt; Postconviction Relief
Section 586.01 — Issuance Of Writ, Judicial Discretion Not Controlled.
Section 586.02 — Issuance On Information.
Section 586.03 — Alternative Or Peremptory Writ, Contents.
Section 586.04 — Peremptory Writ.
Section 586.05 — Writ; Court Order; Service.
Section 586.07 — Default; New Matter In Answer; Demurrer.
Section 586.08 — Pleadings, Issues, Trial.
Section 586.09 — Judgment For Plaintiff; Appeal.
Section 586.10 — Fines For Neglect Of Duty.
Section 586.11 — Jurisdiction Of District And Appellate Courts.