Section 604.11 — Medical Malpractice Cases.
604.11 MEDICAL MALPRACTICE CASES. Subdivision 1. Discovery. Pursuant to the time limitations set forth in the Minnesota Rules of Civil Procedure, the parties to any medical malpractice action may exchange the uniform interrogatories in subdivision 3 and ten additional nonuniform interrogatories. Any subparagraph of a nonuniform interrogatory will be treated as one nonuniform interrogatory. By […]
Section 604.113 — Issuance Of Worthless Check.
604.113 ISSUANCE OF WORTHLESS CHECK. Subdivision 1. Definitions. (a) The definitions provided in this subdivision apply to this section. (b) “Check” means a check, draft, order of withdrawal, or similar negotiable or nonnegotiable instrument. (c) “Credit” means an arrangement or understanding with the drawee for the payment of the check. (d) “Dishonor” has the meaning […]
Section 604.12 — Restrictions On Denying Access To Places Of Public Accommodation; Civil Actions.
604.12 RESTRICTIONS ON DENYING ACCESS TO PLACES OF PUBLIC ACCOMMODATION; CIVIL ACTIONS. Subdivision 1. Definitions. As used in this section: (1) “place of public accommodation” has the meaning given in section 363A.03, subdivision 34, but excludes recreational trails; (2) “criminal gang” has the meaning given in section 609.229, subdivision 1; and (3) “obscene” has the […]
Section 604.13 — Destruction Of Field Crop Products, Animals, Organisms, Or Cells; Civil Liability.
604.13 DESTRUCTION OF FIELD CROP PRODUCTS, ANIMALS, ORGANISMS, OR CELLS; CIVIL LIABILITY. Subdivision 1. Liability. No person other than the owner, designee, or agent may willfully and knowingly damage or destroy any field crop, animal, organism, or cell that is grown for testing or research purposes in conjunction or coordination with a private research facility […]
Section 604.14 — Civil Liability For Theft.
604.14 CIVIL LIABILITY FOR THEFT. Subdivision 1. Liability for theft of property. A person who steals personal property from another is civilly liable to the owner of the property for its value when stolen plus punitive damages of either $50 or up to 100 percent of its value when stolen, whichever is greater. If the […]
Section 604.15 — Civil Liability For Receiving Motor Fuel Without Paying.
604.15 CIVIL LIABILITY FOR RECEIVING MOTOR FUEL WITHOUT PAYING. Subdivision 1. Definitions. For purposes of this section: (1) “motor fuel” means a liquid, regardless of its properties, used to propel a vehicle; (2) “retailer” means a person that sells motor fuel at retail; and (3) “vehicle” means a motor vehicle or watercraft that is self-propelled […]
Section 604.16 — Liability For Loss Suffered As A Result Of Peace Officer Pursuit; Penalties.
604.16 LIABILITY FOR LOSS SUFFERED AS A RESULT OF PEACE OFFICER PURSUIT; PENALTIES. Subdivision 1. Flee; definition. For purposes of this section, the term “flee” means to increase speed, extinguish motor vehicle headlights or taillights, or to use other means with intent to attempt to elude a peace officer following a signal given by any […]
Section 604.17 — Civil Liability For Fraudulent Or Otherwise Improper Financing Statements.
604.17 CIVIL LIABILITY FOR FRAUDULENT OR OTHERWISE IMPROPER FINANCING STATEMENTS. Subdivision 1. Definitions. For purposes of this section: (1) “financing statement” has the meaning given in section 336.9-102(a) of the Uniform Commercial Code; and (2) “filing officer” is defined as Uniform Commercial Code filing officer in each jurisdiction. Subd. 2. Liability. (a) A person shall […]
Section 604.175 — Compliance With Debt Collection Requirements.
604.175 COMPLIANCE WITH DEBT COLLECTION REQUIREMENTS. (a) Any patient may bring an action to enjoin extraordinary collection actions taken by a nonprofit hospital if the hospital has failed to provide a plain language summary of the financial assistance policy. A prevailing patient is entitled to reasonable attorney fees and costs. (b) For the purposes of […]
Section 604.10 — Economic Loss Arising From The Sale Of Goods.
604.10 ECONOMIC LOSS ARISING FROM THE SALE OF GOODS. (a) Economic loss that arises from a sale of goods that is due to damage to tangible property other than the goods sold may be recovered in tort as well as in contract, but economic loss that arises from a sale of goods between parties who […]