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Interpleader. Persons having claims against the plaintiff may be joined as defendants and required to interplead, in an action brought for that purpose, when their claims are such that the plaintiff is or may be exposed to multiple liability.
65.02Temporary Injunction (a) No temporary injunction shall be granted without notice of motion or an order to show cause to the adverse party. (b) A temporary injunction may be granted if by affidavit, deposition testimony, or oral testimony in court, it appears that sufficient grounds exist therefor. Rule 65.Injunctions - MN Court Rules MN Court Rules courtrules MN Court Rules courtrules
Rule 27. The petition shall ask for an order authorizing the petitioner to take the deposition of those persons to be examined as named in the petition, for the purpose of perpetuating their testimony. MN Court Rules - civil procedure MN Court Rules courtrules MN Court Rules courtrules
Rule 1. It is the responsibility of the court and the parties to examine each civil action to assure that the process and the costs are proportionate to the amount in controversy and the complexity and importance of the issues.
67.03Court May Order Deposit or Seizure of Property If such order is disobeyed, the court may punish the disobedience as a contempt, and may also require the sheriff or other proper officer to take the money or property and deposit or deliver it in ance with the direction given.
63.03Notice to Remove A judge or judicial officer who has presided at a motion or other proceeding or who is assigned by the Chief Justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court may not be removed except upon an affirmative showing that the judge or judicial officer is disqualified under the Code of Judicial Conduct.
(a) DEPOSITING PROPERTY. If any part of the relief sought is a money judgment or the disposition of a sum of money or some other deliverable thing, a partyon notice to every other party and by leave of courtmay deposit with the court all or part of the money or thing, whether or not that party claims any of it. Rule 67. Deposit into Court - DC Courts DC Courts sites default files Civil DC Courts sites default files Civil
Rule 69. In aid of the judgment or execution, the judgment creditor, or successor in interest when that interest appears of record, may obtain discovery from any person, including the judgment debtor, in the manner provided by these rules. civil procedure - MN Court Rules MN Court Rules courtrules MN Court Rules courtrules