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169.797 – 169.797 | Minnesota Law

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169.797 – 169.797

Minnesota Statutes § 169.797

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Every owner of a vehicle for which security has not been provided as required by section65B.48, shall not by the provisions of chapter 65B be relieved of tort liability arising out of the operation, ownership, maintenance, or use of the vehicle. Any owner of a vehicle with respect to which security is required under sections65B.41to65B.71who operates the vehicle or permits it to be operated upon a public highway, street, or road in this state and who knows or has reason to know that the vehicle
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