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Home » US Law » 2022 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.

556.01 USURPATION OF OFFICE, ILLEGAL ACT. When the attorney general has reason to believe that a cause of action can be proved, the attorney general may bring an action in the name of the state, upon the complaint of a private person, or upon other information, against the person offending, in the following cases: (1) […]

Section 556.02 — Usurping Office; Complaint; Judgment.

556.02 USURPING OFFICE; COMPLAINT; JUDGMENT. 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 […]

Section 556.03 — Claimant To Have Office.

556.03 CLAIMANT TO HAVE OFFICE. If judgment be rendered in favor of the person so alleged to be entitled, that person may assume the office, and, by order of the court, may be put in possession thereof, and of the books and papers belonging thereto, and may recover, by action, any damages sustained by reason […]

Section 556.04 — Claimants May Be Joined.

556.04 CLAIMANTS MAY BE JOINED. When there are several claimants to the same office or franchise, one action may be brought against all to determine their respective rights. History: (9716) RL s 4550

Section 556.05 — Judgment For Usurpation; Fine.

556.05 JUDGMENT FOR USURPATION; FINE. When a person or corporation is adjudged guilty of usurping, intruding into, or unlawfully holding or exercising any office, franchise, or privilege, the court shall render judgment excluding the defendant from the office, franchise, or privilege and may also impose a fine of not more than $3,000. History: (9717) RL […]

Section 556.06 — Act Of Incorporation, Annulment.

556.06 ACT OF INCORPORATION, ANNULMENT. The attorney general may bring an action in the name of the state against a corporation to annul the act of incorporation, or of renewal thereof, on the ground that such act was procured upon some fraudulent suggestion, or concealment of a material fact, by some or all of the […]

Section 556.07 — Corporate Charter, Vacation.

556.07 CORPORATE CHARTER, VACATION. An action may be brought by the attorney general in the name of the state to vacate the charter or annul the existence of a corporation, other than municipal, whenever such corporation: (1) offends against any act creating, altering, or renewing it; (2) violates any provision of law whereby it forfeits […]

Section 556.08 — Corporation, When Dissolved.

556.08 CORPORATION, WHEN DISSOLVED. If the court shall determine that a corporation, by neglect, abuse, or surrender, has forfeited its corporate rights, privileges, and franchises, it shall adjudge that it be excluded therefrom and be dissolved. History: (9718) RL s 4552

Section 556.09 — Costs.

556.09 COSTS. If judgment be rendered in such action against a corporation, or against persons claiming to be such, the court may cause the costs therein to be collected by execution against such persons, or by process against the directors or other officers of such corporation. History: (9719) RL s 4553

Section 556.10 — Judgment Against Corporation; Receiver.

556.10 JUDGMENT AGAINST CORPORATION; RECEIVER. When such judgment is rendered against a corporation, the court may restrain it, appoint a receiver of its property, and make distribution thereof among its creditors, for which purpose the attorney general shall forthwith institute proceedings. History: (9720) RL s 4554

Section 556.11 — Letters Patent, Vacation.

556.11 LETTERS PATENT, VACATION. The attorney general may bring an action in the name of the state to vacate or annul letters patent granted by the state, whenever the attorney general has reason to believe: (1) that such letters were obtained by means of some fraudulent suggestion or concealment of a material fact, made by […]

Section 556.12 — Judgment Roll; Copy Filed.

556.12 JUDGMENT ROLL; COPY FILED. Upon rendition of such judgment against a corporation, or for the vacating or annulling of letters patent, the attorney general shall forthwith cause a copy of the judgment roll to be filed with the secretary of state. History: (9721) RL s 4555

Section 556.13 — Relater To Be Joined.

556.13 RELATER TO BE JOINED. When an action is brought by virtue of this chapter on the complaint or information of any person having an interest therein, the name of such person shall be joined with the state as plaintiff. History: (9713) RL s 4547