Minn. Stat. § 80C.21
Citing Cases (13)
Minnesota Supreme Court
In the Matter of the Civil Commitment of: Michael Benson · 2024 1 citation
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Minnesota Court of Appeals
Banbury v. Omnitrition International, Inc. · 1995 1 citation
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U.S. District Court, D. Minnesota
Tim-Minn, Inc. v. Tim Hortons USA, Inc. · 2019 2 citations
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Hedding Sales & Service v. The Pneu Fast Company · 2019 2 citations
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Moxie Venture L.L.C. v. UPS Store, Inc. · 2016 6 citations
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Wave Form Systems, Inc. v. AMS Sales Corp. · 2014 4 citations
. The anti-waiver provision of the MFA broadly acts to void anything in a contract that explicitly waives compliance with a provision of the Act or that has the effect of waiving compliance with a provision of the Act. See Minn. Stat. § 80C.21. Prior to Modem Computer, the anti-waiver provision did not explicitly include choice of law provisions. See Minn. Stat. § 80C.21 (1988). The Modem Computer case determined that the undeniable “policy in favor of offering franchisees in Minnesota remedies greater than those available under traditional common law” was insufficient to overpower the countervailing policy of honoring choice of law agreements. Modern Computer, 871 F.2d at 740. The Minnesota legislature amended the anti-waiver provision in response to Modern Computer.
. The anti-waiver provision of the MFA broadly acts to void anything in a contract that explicitly waives compliance with a provision of the Act or that has the effect of waiving compliance with a provision of the Act. See Minn. Stat. § 80C.21. Prior to Modem Computer, the anti-waiver provision did not explicitly include choice of law provisions. See Minn. Stat. § 80C.21 (1988). The Modem Computer case determined that the undeniable “policy in favor of offering franchisees in Minnesota remedies greater than those available under traditional common law” was insufficient to overpower the countervailing policy of honoring choice of law agreements. Modern Computer, 871 F.2d at 740. The Minnesota legislature amended the anti-waiver provision in response to Modern Computer.
. The anti-waiver provision of the MFA broadly acts to void anything in a contract that explicitly waives compliance with a provision of the Act or that has the effect of waiving compliance with a provision of the Act. See Minn. Stat. § 80C.21. Prior to Modem Computer, the anti-waiver provision did not explicitly include choice of law provisions. See Minn. Stat. § 80C.21 (1988). The Modem Computer case determined that the undeniable “policy in favor of offering franchisees in Minnesota remedies greater than those available under traditional common law” was insufficient to overpower the countervailing policy of honoring choice of law agreements. Modern Computer, 871 F.2d at 740. The Minnesota legislature amended the anti-waiver provision in response to Modern Computer.
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Ellering v. Sellstate Realty Systems Network, Inc. · 2011 2 citations
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Hockey Enterprises Inc. v. Total Hockey Worldwide, LLC · 2011 22 citations
The relevant Minnesota law is Minn. Stat. § 80C.21, which provides: 2
The relevant Minnesota law is Minn. Stat. § 80C.21, which provides: 2
The relevant Minnesota law is Minn. Stat. § 80C.21, which provides: 2
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Costa v. Carambola Partners, LLC · 2008 2 citations
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Coyne's & Co., Inc. v. ENESCO, LLC · 2008 2 citations
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Twin Cities Galleries, LLC v. Media Arts Group, Inc. · 2006 6 citations
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Healy v. Carlson Travel Network Associates, Inc. · 2002 2 citations
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Carlock v. Pillsbury Co. · 1989 2 citations
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