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It is illegal for an employer to classify a worker as an independent contractor if the worker qualifies as an employee. An employer also cannot make a worker an independent contractor by having workers to sign a contract saying that they are independent contractors, when in reality they are employees.
Minnesotas Drainage Law is applied throughout the state. It is also known as the Drainage Code. It determines how privately-owned public ditches are managed. The Drainage Code was initiated in the late 1800s, along with federal grants to ensure that the nations swamps would be drained.
Drains shall be minimum 2. Shower Compartments regardless of shape shall have a minimum finished interior of 1024 square inches and shall also be capable of encompassing a 30 inch circle to a point 70 inches above the shower drain.
Writing Enforceable Contracts in Minnesota As long as two parties intend to create a deal whereby one party provides something of value to another, and there is an exchange of something of value, there is a contract. Verbal contracts are also valid under the law, though highly inadvisable in the business world.
Drainage easements give the city rights to regulate drainage within the easement area. Utility easements give utility companies (electric, gas, phone, etc.) rights to utilities in these easements. Typical city lots will have 5-foot easements on the side yards and 10-foot easements on the front and rear yard.
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A contractor who provides services in more than one special skill area must be licensed. Specialty contractors who provide only one special skill are not required to have a state license (except residential roofers).
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