300 Minn.
Volume 300 — Minnesota Reports
107 opinions
- 300 Minn. 1Koski v. Erie Mining Co. (1974)
- 300 Minn. 12State v. Dakota (1974)
- 300 Minn. 21Component Systems, Inc. v. Murray Enterprises of Minnesota, Inc. (1974)
- 300 Minn. 26Bryan v. Luverne Community Hospital (1974)
- 300 Minn. 31City of Columbia Heights v. John H. Glover Houses, Inc. (1974)
- 300 Minn. 37Dean v. Weisbrod (1974)
- 300 Minn. 46Nelson v. National Biscuit Company (1974)
<bold>Workmen's compensation — proceedings — right to concurrently</bold> <bold>receive retraining benefits and disability benefits</bold>.
- 300 Minn. 52Usher v. Allstate Insurance Company (1974)
- 300 Minn. 66Mississippi Valley Development Corp. v. Colonial Enterprises, Inc. (1974)
- 300 Minn. 73Poppenhagen v. SORNSIN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY (1974)
- 300 Minn. 82Douglass v. GRESEN MANUFACTURING COMPANY (1974)
- 300 Minn. 86City of Minneapolis v. Smith (1974)
- 300 Minn. 88Carey v. Stadther (1974)
- 300 Minn. 99State v. White (1974)
- 300 Minn. 106Brown v. Arthur Schuster, Inc. (1974)
- 300 Minn. 112Anderson v. Anderson (1974)
- 300 Minn. 116Sappa v. Strite-Anderson Manufacturing Company (1974)
- 300 Minn. 123State v. Caron (1974)
- 300 Minn. 129State Ex Rel. Rhodes v. Omodt (1974)
- 300 Minn. 131Jaspersen v. Commissioner of Taxation (1974)
- 300 Minn. 137Filas v. Daher (1974)
- 300 Minn. 143Nelson v. Williams (1974)
<bold>Automobiles — negligence of driver — parking and letting</bold> <bold>minor passenger leave car to retrieve flag</bold>. <block_quote> Having examined the evidence relating to causative negligence of defendant George Nelson, it is held that such evidence sufficiently supports an inference on the part of the jury that said defendant was negligent and that his negligence proximately contributed to plaintiff's injury.</block_quote>
- 300 Minn. 149Har-Mar, Incorporated v. Thorsen & Thorshov, Inc. (1974)
- 300 Minn. 158Stolp v. Scrimshaw (1974)
- 300 Minn. 182Jones v. Jones (1974)
- 300 Minn. 190Kindt v. Yellow Cab of Winona, Inc. (1974)
<bold>New trial — grounds — failure to explain conclusions which</bold> <bold>would follow jury findings</bold>. <block_quote> 1. Where counsel for the plaintiff decided that the trial court should not give a certain instruction dealing with the legal conclusions that would follow certain jury findings, they cannot seek a new trial on the grounds that the court erred in not giving that instruction.</block_quote> <bold>Same — same — same</bold>. <block_quote> 2. Counsel must object to instructions or request certain instructions prior to submission to the jury.</block_quote>
- 300 Minn. 195City of Bloomington v. Munson (1974)
- 300 Minn. 203Minnesota Board of Barber Examiners v. Laurance (1974)
<bold>Constitution — statute permitting cosmetologists to cut only</bold> <bold>women's hair — constitutionality</bold>.
- 300 Minn. 211Town of Stillwater v. Minnesota Municipal Commission (1974)
- 300 Minn. 220State v. Thompson (1974)
- 300 Minn. 223Rathbun v. WT Grant Company (1974)
- 300 Minn. 244Ryan v. Ryan (1974)
<bold>Divorce — child support — termination upon removal of child</bold> <bold>from state — discretion of court</bold>. <block_quote> 1. The trial court has wide discretion in terminating support obligations of a noncustodial parent when the child involved has been removed by the custodial parent from the jurisdiction of the court. Such an order requires a finding that termination of support will not adversely affect the best interests of the child.</block_quote> <bold>Same — alimony — suspension upon removal of child from state</bold>. <block_quote> 2. The trial court in its discretion may suspend alimony payments to a custodial parent who removes a child from the jurisdiction of the court without consent of the noncustodial parent or without an order of the court so permitting.</block_quote> <bold>Same — decree incorporating stipulation — enforcement</bold>. <block_quote> 3. Where a divorce decree incorporates the terms of a stipulation entered by the parties, one party cannot seek enforcement of a portion of the decree when her actions prevent the other party from obtaining benefits conferred by the decree.</block_quote> <bold>Same — custody, support, and alimony — statute relating to</bold> <bold>removal of child from state — constitutionality</bold>. <block_quote> 4. Minn. St. <cross_reference>518.175</cross_reference> is a guide to the court in the exercise of its discretion regarding custody, support, and alimony in divorce actions. The statute does not create any infringements upon the constitutional rights of the party against whom sanctions may occur since it is the exercise of discretion and not the application of the statute which gives rise to the sanctions.</block_quote>
- 300 Minn. 252Malik v. Johnson (1974)
- 300 Minn. 264Walker Employment Service, Inc. v. Parkhurst (1974)
<bold>Contracts — employment contract containing restrictive</bold> <bold>covenant — when enforceable</bold>. <block_quote> 1. A restrictive covenant which was not unreasonable either in terms of area or time, and which was utilized for the obvious reason of protecting the employer's confidential relationships with its customers, is enforceable.</block_quote> <bold>Same — same — same — right of employer to damages</bold>. <block_quote> 2. Employee willingly entered into the covenant and accepted its terms, and by the nature of his employment he came into knowledge of trade secrets and of customers of employer, which knowledge caused the latter harm when employee used such knowledge and engaged in his own business in direct competition with his former employer. Therefore, although the prayer for injunction is moot, employer has the right to seek damages.</block_quote>
- 300 Minn. 273Carpenter v. Mattison (1974)
- 300 Minn. 281Berken v. Beneficial Standard Life Insurance Co. (1974)
<bold>Insurance — health and accident insurance policy — exclusion</bold> <bold>— intention of parties</bold>. <block_quote> Where a health and accident insurance policy clearly and unequivocally states that it shall pay no benefits when compensation is payable under "any Workmen's Compensation Law," this court is bound to adhere to such a clause as the authentic expression of the intention of the parties. Under such a contract, when the insured is killed in the course of his employment and compensation is paid under the Workmen's Compensation Law, no benefits are payable under the health and accident policy. There are no ambiguities and therefore there is no need of construction concerning the subjective intent of the parties.</block_quote>
- 300 Minn. 285Alside, Inc. v. Larson (1974)
- 300 Minn. 296Debold v. H. P. Martell & Sons (1974)
- 300 Minn. 301Kowalske v. Armour and Company (1974)
- 300 Minn. 311Strand v. Travelers Insurance Company (1974)
<bold>Insurance — action against insurer who refused to settle claim</bold> <bold>— finding of bad faith — sufficiency of evidence</bold>.
- 300 Minn. 312Fleming Sheet Metal, Inc. v. Leifco Realty Co. (1974)
- 300 Minn. 314State v. Winston (1974)
- 300 Minn. 319Nelms v. Civil Service Commission (1974)
<bold>Public employees — discharge of conservation department</bold> <bold>employee by chief conservation officer — authority of</bold> <bold>officer</bold>.
- 300 Minn. 323Minnesota State Bar Ass'n v. Divorce Education Associates (1974)
- 300 Minn. 326Sun Oil Company v. Village of New Hope (1974)
- 300 Minn. 346Alley Construction Co., Inc. v. State (1974)
- 300 Minn. 354State v. Dinneen (1974)
- 300 Minn. 360Podratz v. Cross Keys Motel (1974)
- 300 Minn. 365Quist v. Fuller (1974)
- 300 Minn. 373Murray v. Fox (1974)
- 300 Minn. 380Parker v. State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance (1974)
- 300 Minn. 387Hughes v. Patrick and Associates (1974)
- 300 Minn. 393Vang v. Mount (1974)
- 300 Minn. 401Western National Mutual Insurance v. Auto-Owners Insurance (1974)
- 300 Minn. 409State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance v. Dellwo (1974)
- 300 Minn. 414Dorn v. Home Farmers Mutual Insurance Ass'n (1974)
- 300 Minn. 420Clark v. RENTAL EQUIPMENT COMPANY, INC. (1974)
- 300 Minn. 429State, Department of Public Safety v. Hanson (1974)
- 300 Minn. 432People of Michigan v. Koenig (1974)
- 300 Minn. 436Dawydowycz v. Quady (1974)
- 300 Minn. 442Milloch v. Getty (1974)
- 300 Minn. 446Meagher v. Hennepin County Welfare Board (1974)
- 300 Minn. 455City of St. Paul v. Olson (1974)
- 300 Minn. 457City of St. Paul v. Roberts (1974)
- 300 Minn. 458City of Rochester v. Stevens (1974)
- 300 Minn. 460Miller's Shoes & Clothing v. Hawkins Furniture & Appliances, Inc. (1974)
- 300 Minn. 471Norlander v. Cronk (1974)
- 300 Minn. 478Foesch v. Independent School District No. 646 (1974)
- 300 Minn. 487Schwartz v. Consolidated Freightways Corp. of Del. (1974)
- 300 Minn. 495State Ex Rel. Spannaus v. Carter (1974)
- 300 Minn. 499State, Department of Public Safety v. Wangensteen (1974)
- 300 Minn. 500In Re Candidacies of Scarrella (1974)
- 300 Minn. 503Donnelly v. Donnelly (1974)
- 300 Minn. 504State v. Gray (1974)
- 300 Minn. 506State v. Nelson (1974)
- 300 Minn. 507Lutterman v. Studer (1974)
- 300 Minn. 511State v. Wendling (1974)
- 300 Minn. 512Becker v. Becker (1974)
- 300 Minn. 514Dahmen v. River Towers Corporation (1974)
- 300 Minn. 515Vanda v. Minnesota Mining & Manufacturing Co. (1974)
- 300 Minn. 516State v. Peterson (1974)
- 300 Minn. 517FARMERS & MER. STATE BANK OF LAMBERTON v. Ebbesen (1974)
- 300 Minn. 520Amundsen v. City of Minneapolis (1974)
- 300 Minn. 522City of St. Paul v. Hilger (1974)
- 300 Minn. 524State v. Johnson (1974)
- 300 Minn. 525Stribling v. Fredericks, Clark & Co., Inc. (1974)
- 300 Minn. 527State v. Carson (1974)
<bold>Criminal law — murder conviction — sufficiency of evidence</bold>. <bold>Appeal and error — failure to request instructions at trial —</bold> <bold>waiver of right to challenge on appeal</bold>.
- 300 Minn. 528State Ex Rel. Doherty v. Duggan (1974)
- 300 Minn. 530Anderson v. State (1974)
<bold>Criminal law — postconviction proceedings — denial of relief</bold> <bold>— propriety</bold>.
- 300 Minn. 531Mattson v. Prospect Foundry, Inc. (1974)
- 300 Minn. 532Todd v. Forest City Enterprises, Inc. (1974)
- 300 Minn. 535Morrison v. Merrick's Super Market, Inc. (1974)
- 300 Minn. 537Berthiaume v. Thompson (1974)
- 300 Minn. 539State v. LaJambe (1974)
- 300 Minn. 542Welfare of ALJ v. State (1974)
- 300 Minn. 544Grau v. International Milling, Inc. (1974)
- 300 Minn. 548Forslund v. Hennepin County Welfare Department (1974)
- 300 Minn. 550Wollschlager v. STANDARD CONSTRUCTION COMPANY (1974)
<bold>Workmen's compensation — compensation award based on</bold> <bold>settlement — vacation</bold>.
- 300 Minn. 552State v. Martin (1974)
- 300 Minn. 553Gilbertson v. Gilbertson (1974)
- 300 Minn. 555Kinning v. Sutton (1974)
- 300 Minn. 556State v. Presley (1974)
- 300 Minn. 557State v. Olson (1974)
- 300 Minn. 559Erickson v. Erickson (1974)
- 300 Minn. 561Robertson v. Park Brick Finishers (1974)
- 300 Minn. 563State Ex Rel. Barrett v. Korbel (1974)
- 300 Minn. 564State v. Peterson (1974)