The grandfather clause in Minnesota refers to a legal provision that allows existing businesses, properties, or individuals to continue operating under older regulations or standards, despite new laws being implemented. This clause is often applied in zoning or licensing contexts, enabling those established prior to a regulatory change to maintain their status without having to comply with the new rules. Essentially, it protects established entities from losing their rights or investments due to changes in the law.
how did the grandfather clause effect blacks after the civil war
What is a grandfather clause, and what was its purpose
What is a grandfather clause, and what was its purpose
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It can't be abolished. They tried to abolish it once, but it's been grandfathered in under the grandfather clause.
It can't be abolished. They tried to abolish it once, but it's been grandfathered in under the grandfather clause.
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Your answer depends on the proposed insertion of the 'grandfather clause'. Association counsel, or a local, common interest community attorney can answer your question specifically. There is no standard.