Upon proof of a nuisance described in section 617.81, subdivision 2 , the court shall issue a permanent injunction and enter an order of abatement, except as otherwise provided by section 617.85 . The permanent injunction must describe the conduct permanently enjoined. The order of abatement must direct the closing of the building or a portion of it for one year, except as otherwise provided in section 617.84 or 617.85 , unless sooner released pursuant to section 617.87 . Before an abatement order is enforced against a building or portion of it, the owner must be served with the abatement order and a notice of the right to file a motion under section 617.85 in the same manner that a summons is served under the Rules of Civil Procedure. A copy of the abatement order shall also be posted in a conspicuous place on the building or affected portion.
Minn. Stat. § 617.83
INJUNCTION; ORDER OF ABATEMENT.
Applied in 4 court decisions — leading case City of West St. Paul v. Krengel (2009)
Most recently applied in City of West St. Paul v. Krengel (July 2009)
1987 c 283 s 4; 1997 c 100 s 3
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