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Petition For Declaratory Judgment 114 - Minnesota

Petition For Declaratory Judgment Form. This is a Minnesota form and can be used in Appellate Law Statewide .
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FORM 114. PETITION FOR DECLARATORY JUDGMENT STATE OF MINNESOTA IN COURT OF APPEALS CASE TITLE: PETITION FOR DECLARATORY JUDGMENT Petitioner, COURT OF APPEALS NUMBER: vs. AGENCY OR BODY NUMBER: Agency or Body, Respondent. TO: The Court of Appeals of the State of Minnesota The above-named petitioner hereby petitions the Court of Appeals pursuant to Minn. Stat. ยง 14.44 for a declaratory judgment determining the validity of a rule adopted by ___________ _______________________________ on ___________________, upon the grounds that the rule is unconstitutional exceeds the statutory authority of the agency was adopted without compliance with statutory rule-making procedures. DATED: ________________________________________________ Petitioner Or Attorney for Petitioner ________________________ Atty. Reg. No. (if applicable) _____________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________ Address ___________________________ SIGNATURE ____________________ Telephone Number American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkflow.com (The procedure for obtaining a declaratory judgment on the validity of an administrative rule from the Court of Appeals is set forth in Rule 114, Rules of Civil Appellate Procedure. The rule prescribes the manner of obtaining review, contents of the petition, filing fees, and service requirements for obtaining review. An original and one copy of a completed statement of the case must accompany the petition.) American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkflow.com
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