CITY OF MINNEAPOLIS v. VILLAGE OF BROOKLYN CENTER, 223 Minn. 498 (1947)

27 N.W.2d 563 CITY OF MINNEAPOLIS v. VILLAGE OF BROOKLYN CENTER.[1] No. 34,320.Supreme Court of Minnesota. May 2, 1947. [1] Reported in 27 N.W.2d 563. Statute — construction — lack of ambiguity in language. 1. Since statutory interpretation lies wholly within the domain of ambiguity, there is no room for construction where language is plain […]

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