2012 Minnesota Statutes
Chapters 88 - 91 — Forestry
Chapter 90 — Timber Lands
Section 90.311 — Possession of Lands Contrary to Agreement, Remedies


MN Stat § 90.311 (2012) What's This?
90.311 POSSESSION OF LANDS CONTRARY TO AGREEMENT, REMEDIES.

If any person holds or continues in possession of any lands mentioned in this chapter contrary to the conditions or covenants of any lease, certificate of sale, permit, or other written agreement, that person shall be liable to an action for the recovery of possession of such lands and damages for the detention of the same. The commission of trespass or waste upon these lands or the destruction or removal of timber or other property therefrom may be restrained, enjoined, or otherwise prohibited by any court of competent jurisdiction at the suit of the state pending final determination of the rights of the state therein, and permanently thereafter, as the facts may warrant. No bond shall ever be required of the state in any such proceeding.

History:

(6394-4) 1925 c 276 s 4; 1961 c 202 s 5; 1986 c 444

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