§ 1.048 — Effect of Repeal of Certain Laws
Plain-Language Summary
This section repealed older laws about federal land acquisition in Minnesota but protected any deals that were already completed under those older laws. If the federal government had already gotten the state's consent and finished buying land before the new law took effect in 1943, those transactions remain valid.
1.048 EFFECT OF REPEAL OF CERTAIN LAWS.
Mason’s Minnesota Statutes of 1927, sections 4 and 5, as amended by Laws 1941, chapter 66, and Mason’s Minnesota Statutes of 1927, Sections 6, 6-2, 6-3, 6-4, 6-5, and 6-6, and Mason’s Supplement 1940, Section 6-1, are repealed, but their repeal shall not affect any case in which the consent of the state to the acquisition of property or the exercise of jurisdiction by the United States was given by any of them and the acquisition of the property was completed before the taking effect of Laws 1943, chapter 343, nor any case in which the consent of the state was given by Laws 1941, chapter 66, before the taking effect of Laws 1943, chapter 343.
History:
1943 c 343 s 8; 1984 c 628 art 1 s 1
History: History: 1943 c 343 s 8; 1984 c 628 art 1 s 1