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' Mi~mesota Statutes 2001,410.15 <br /> <br /> Minnesota Statutes 2001, Table of Chapters <br /> <br />Page 1 of 1 <br /> <br />410.15 Succession; subsisting rights. <br /> <br /> The new city so organized shall be in all respects the <br />legal successor of the former corporation, and no charter so <br />adopted, nor any amendment thereof, shall prejudice any <br />subsisting right, lien, or demand against the city superseded, <br />or affect any pending action or proceeding to enforce the same. <br />All rights, penalties, and forfeitures accrued or accruing to <br />such former corporation, all property vested therein or held in <br />trust therefor, all taxes and assessments levied in its behalf, <br />and all its privileges and immunities not inconsistent with the <br />new charter, shall pass to its successor. Ail ordinances, <br />resolutions, and bylaws in force at the adoption of such new <br />charter, and not in conflict with its provisions, shall continue <br />in force until duly altered or repealed. <br /> <br />HIST: (1289) RL s 758; 1973 c 123 art 5 s 7 <br /> <br />Copyright 2001 by the Office of Revisor of Statutes, State of Minnesota. <br /> <br />h ttp ://www.revisor. Ieg. state, mn. u s/stats/410/15, html 1/7/02 <br /> <br /> <br />