Minnesota Statutes
§ 280.385 — ACQUISITION OF TAX-DELINQUENT LAND BEFORE FORFEITURE
Minnesota § 280.385
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Minn. Stat. § 280.385 (2026).
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Subdivision 1.Conveyance accepted.
Whenever any lands have been bid in for the state for delinquent taxes at any tax judgment sale, the county board of the county in which such lands are situated may, in its discretion, with the consent first obtained of the governing body of the city or town in which such lands are situated, accept a conveyance from the owner thereof to the state; provided that the county attorney finds that such owner has good title to such lands and that they are free and clear of all encumbrances except taxes.
Subd. 2.To have same status as tax-forfeited lands.
Upon conveyance of title to the state, such lands shall have the status of lands absolutely forfeited to the state for taxes, and shall be subject to all applicable provisions of law as if they had become so f
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Legislative History
1943 c 327;1973 c 123 art 5 s 7;1983 c 342 art 15 s 17; 1986 c 444
Nearby Sections
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§ 280.01
STATE BID IN AT SALE§ 280.02
PUBLIC VENDUE§ 280.03
CERTIFICATE OF SALE§ 280.04
WHO MAY PURCHASE§ 280.05
PROHIBITED PURCHASERS§ 280.06
WRONG NAME OF OWNER§ 280.07
ENTRIES AFTER SALE§ 280.08
RECORD OF ASSIGNMENT§ 280.09
FAILURE TO RECORD§ 280.10
PAYMENT OF SUBSEQUENT TAXES§ 280.11
LANDS BID IN FOR STATE§ 280.28
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