Can A Foreign Judgment Be Used In Minnesota?
Minnesota has adopted the Uniform Enforcement of Foreign Judgments Act. Therefore, any foreign judgment can be entered in Minnesota by filing either a certified or exemplified copy of the foreign judgment with the District Court in Minnesota.
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What Is The Statute Of Limitations In Minnesota?
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What Is The Pre-Judgment Rate Of Interest?
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Is A Confession Of Judgment Allowed?
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