Minnesota Law definition

Minnesota Law means the Minnesota Business Corporation Act.
Minnesota Law means the general corporate and business laws and statutes of the State of Minnesota, as amended.
Minnesota Law shall have the meaning set forth in Section 1.1 hereof.

Examples of Minnesota Law in a sentence

  • Employees in this unit who are covered by a School District health and hospitalization plan at the time of retirement may continue in the plan at their own expense up to the age of 65, or longer as provided by Minnesota Law.

  • This provision shall remain operative only so long as specifically provided by Minnesota Law, and is otherwise legal.

  • You should consult an attorney for information about the effect of Minnesota Law on our subrogation rights.

  • Per Minnesota Law, an employee may use personal sick leave benefits due to illness or injury of the employee’s child for such reasonable periods as the employee’s attendance with the child may be necessary, additional family members will be allowed as required by Minnesota statue.

  • If the Educational Support Professional is covering a non-tax dependent, that portion of the benefit is taxable (due to domestic partners and 2007 Minnesota Law allowing unmarried children up to the age of 25 to be covered.

  • Except as expressly provided, the substantive legal terms contained in this Agreement, including but not limited to Indemnification, Insurance, Merger, Modification and Severability, Default and Cancellation/Termination or Minnesota Law Governs may not be altered, varied, modified or waived by any change order, implementation plan, scope of work, development specification or other development process or document.

  • Premiums deducted from the Educational Support Professional’s check to pay for health insurance coverage are automatically taken on a before-tax basis, unless the Educational Support Professional has indicated to the contrary in writing to the Employee Benefit Office, subject to Minnesota Law and IRS Regulations.

  • Premiums deducted from the employee's check to pay for health insurance coverage are automatically taken on a before-tax basis, unless the employee has indicated to the contrary in writing to the Employee Benefit Office, subject to Minnesota Law.

  • Except as expressly provided, the substantive legal terms contained in this Agreement including but not limited to Indemnification, Insurance, Merger, Modification and Severability, Default and Cancellation/Termination or Minnesota Law Governs may not be altered, varied, modified or waived by any change order, implementation plan, scope of work, development specification or other development process or document.

  • An unrequested leave of absence may run concurrently with any other leave granted in accordance with this Master Contract or in accordance with Minnesota Law.


More Definitions of Minnesota Law

Minnesota Law the Business Corporation Act of the State of Minnesota.
Minnesota Law means the MBCA and any other applicable Legal Requirements of the State of Minnesota.
Minnesota Law has the meaning given to that term in section 2.1;
Minnesota Law. Section 1.2 "Mississippi Authorities" Section 2.3.4 "Nevada Authorities" Section 3.3.4 "Non-Plan Options" Section 1.7.1 "Option Plan" Section 1.7.1 "Permitted Encumbrance" Section 2.28.2 "Person" Section 2.21.8.5 "Personnel" Section 4.2 "Plan" Section 2.15.1 "Plan of Merger" Section 1.1 "Proxy Statement" Section 2.9.1 "RCRA" Section 2.21.8.3 "Real Property" Section 2.21.2 "requesting party" Section 6.6 "Restrictions" Section 2.28.4 "Returns" Section 2.14.1 "Right-to-Know-Act" Section 2.21.8.3 "SEC" Section 1.7.2 "Securities Act" Section 2.7.2 "Signing Price" Section 1.7.1 "Subsidiary Securities" Section 2.6.2.2 "Subsidiary" or "Subsidiaries" Section 2.6.1 "Superior Proposal" Section 4.2 "Surviving Corporation" Section 1.1 "Tax" or "Taxes or "Taxable" Section 2.14.14 AGREEMENT AND PLAN OF MERGER AGREEMENT AND PLAN OF MERGER dated as of February 19, 1998 (this "Agreement") among CASINO MAGIC CORP., a Minnesota corporation (the "Company"), HOLLYWOOD PARK, INC., a Delaware corporation ("Buyer"), and HP ACQUISITION II, INC., a Minnesota corporation and a wholly-owned subsidiary of Buyer ("Merger Subsidiary").

Related to Minnesota Law

  • California Law means the General Corporation Law of the State of California.

  • Corporation Law means the General Corporation Law of the State of Delaware, as from time to time amended;

  • Corporations Law means the Corporations Law of the Commonwealth of Australia as applying in each State and Territory of Australia;

  • TBOC means the Texas Business Organizations Code.

  • FBCA means the Florida Business Corporation Act.