Any party may also present to the trial court any admissible evidence of such laws, but, to enable a party to offer evidence of the law in another jurisdiction or to ask that judicial notice be taken thereof, reasonable notice shall be given to the adverse parties either in the pleadings or otherwise.
(9852-4) 1939 c 77 s 4
Structure Minnesota Statutes
Section 599.01 — Laws Of Foreign Countries.
Section 599.02 — Statutes Of Other States.
Section 599.03 — Common Law Of Other States.
Section 599.04 — Courts To Take Judicial Notice.
Section 599.05 — Courts May Obtain Information; How.
Section 599.06 — Determination To Be Made By Court.
Section 599.08 — Issue For Court.
Section 599.09 — Interpretation Of Sections 599.04 To 599.10.
Section 599.10 — Citation, Uniform Judicial Notice Of Foreign Law Act.
Section 599.11 — Records Of Foreign Courts.
Section 599.12 — Printed Copies Of Statutes.
Section 599.13 — Municipal And County Ordinances.
Section 599.14 — Records Of Surveys, Evidence When.
Section 599.15 — Copies Of Decisions, Certified By Librarian.
Section 599.16 — Land Office Receipts, Evidence Of Title.
Section 599.17 — Land Office Certificate, Evidence Of Title.
Section 599.18 — Certificate Of Department Officer.
Section 599.19 — Patents And Duplicates.
Section 599.20 — Plats Of Surveys From Land Office; Certificate Of County Surveyor.
Section 599.24 — Exemplification Of Judgment In Another State.