Minnesota Statutes
§ 278.02 — PETITION MAY INCLUDE SEVERAL ITEMS OR PARCELS
Minnesota § 278.02
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Bluebook
Minn. Stat. § 278.02 (2026).
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Such petition need not be in any particular form, but shall clearly identify the items of personal property, or the land involved, the assessment date, and shall set forth in concise language the claim, defense, or objection asserted. No petition shall include more than one assessment date. Several items of personal property and several parcels of land in or upon which the petitioner has an estate, right, title, interest, or lien may be included in the same petition, but only if they are in the same city or town, except that contiguous property overlapping city or town boundaries may be included in one petition.
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Legislative History
(2126-2)1935 c 300 s 2;1989 c 324 s 24;1992 c 511 art 4 s 15;1993 c 375 art 3 s 33
Nearby Sections
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§ 278.03
PAYMENT OF TAX§ 278.04
TREASURER MUST STAMP TAX LISTS§ 278.05
TRIAL OF ISSUES§ 278.06
OTHER STATUTES TO APPLY§ 278.07
JUDGMENT; AMOUNT; COSTS§ 278.08
INTEREST§ 278.10
TO BE ENTERED IN JUDGMENT BOOK§ 278.11
MAY PAY FULL TAX§ 278.12
REFUNDS OF OVERPAYMENT§ 278.13
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Bluebook (online)
Minnesota § 278.02, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/mn/278.02.