§ 548.27

Minnesota Statutes
Source: 2025 Minnesota Statutes. For the official text, see revisor.mn.gov.

Citing Cases (13)

Minnesota Supreme Court

Griffis v. Luban · 2002 1 citation

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Matson v. Matson · 1983 1 citation

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Matson v. Matson · 1981 1 citation

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Minnesota Court of Appeals

Blume Law Firm PC v. Pierce · 2007 1 citation

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Jensen v. Fhima · 2007 2 citations

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Griffis v. Luban · 2001 1 citation

+ 1 more citation in this opinion.

State Inc. v. Sumpter & Williams · 1996 1 citation

+ 1 more citation in this opinion.

Marriage of Gibson v. Baxter · 1989 10 citations

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Marriage of Hodges v. Hodges · 1987 1 citation

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United Bank of Skyline v. Fales · 1986 1 citation

+ 1 more citation in this opinion.

Corsica Cheese, Inc. v. Roers Enterprises, Inc. · 1986 1 citation

+ 1 more citation in this opinion.

Bongard v. Bongard · 1986 1 citation

Although the dissolution judgment was entered in North Carolina, the Uniform Enforcement of Judgments Act provides that foreign judgments may be filed in Minnesota, and further states that such a judgment is subject to the same “procedures, defenses and proceedings” for reopening a judgment as a Minnesota judgment. Minn. Stat. § 548.27 (1984). The action to set aside the judgment, therefore, is governed by the Minnesota statute, Minn. Stat. § 548.14.