A11-303, Michael Cisar, et al., Appellants, vs. Lisa J. Slyter, et al., Respondents, Spring Vale Mutual Insurance Company, et al., Respondents.
State: Minnesota
Docket No: A11-303
Case Date: 03/26/2012
Preview: STATE OF MINNESOTA IN COURT OF APPEALS A11-303 Michael Cisar, et al., Appellants, vs. Lisa J. Slyter, et al., Respondents, Spring Vale Mutual Insurance Company, et al., Respondents. Filed January 17, 2012 Reversed in part and remanded Crippen, Judge Pine County District Court File No. 58-CV-10-306 David L. Weidt, Law Offices of David L. Weidt, Minneapolis, Minnesota (for appellants) William C. Weeding, Bresnahan Law Office, Minneapolis, Minnesota (for respondents Slyter, et al.) Paul J. Wocken, Willenbring, Dahl, Wocken & Zimmermann, PLLC, Cold Spring, Minnesota (for respondents Spring Vale Mutual Insurance Company, et al.) Considered and decided by Bjorkman, Presiding Judge; Schellhas, Judge; and Crippen, Judge. SYLLABUS Under Minnesota law, a homeowner's insurance policy must include a two-year statute of limitations.
Under the statutes governing township mutual fire insurance
Retired judge of the Minnesota Court of Appeals, serving by appointment pursuant to Minn. Const. art. VI,
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