Minnesota Statutes

§ 278.05 — TRIAL OF ISSUES

Minnesota § 278.05
JurisdictionMinnesota
PartPROPERTY TAXES
Ch. 278REAL OR PERSONAL PROPERTY TAX; OBJECTION, DEFENSE

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Minn. Stat. § 278.05 (2026).

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Subdivision 1.Trial. The petition, without any answer, return, or other pleading thereto, shall be tried at the next term of court. The Tax Court or district court shall without delay summarily hear and determine the claims, objections or defenses made by the petition and shall direct judgment to sustain, reduce or increase the amount of taxes due, and the trial shall disregard technicalities and matters of form not affecting the merits. Subd. 2.Responsible attorney; school district representatives. If the property on which the taxes have been levied is located in a home rule charter or statutory city or town which employs its own certified assessor, the attorney for that governmental unit may, within 20 days after receipt by the governmental unit of the copy of the petition forwarded by

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Legislative History

(2126-5)1935 c 300 s 5;1937 c 483 s 2;1977 c 118 s 4;1977 c 423 art 4 s 9;1980 c 443 s 3;1982 c 523 art 17 s 2; art 23 s 3;1983 c 342 art 2 s 23; art 7 s 12;1984 c 502 art 11 s 5;1Sp1985 c 14 art 4 s 81;1986 c 444;1986 c 473 s 5,6;1Sp1986 c 1 art 4 s 33,51;1Sp1986 c 3 art 1 s 82;1987 c 268 art 7 s 47;1989 c 277 art 2 s 41,42;1990 c 604 art 3 s 35;1991 c 291 art 1 s 31; art 12 s 14;1992 c 511 art 2 s 24;1994 c 416 art 1 s 33;1994 c 587 art 5 s 15;2003 c 127 art 2 s 19;2008 c 154 art 2 s 20;2011 c 112 art 11 s 9

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