Minnesota Statutes
§ 281.322 — FAILURE TO SERVE NOTICES TO EXTINGUISH LIEN
Minnesota § 281.322
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Bluebook
Minn. Stat. § 281.322 (2026).
Text
No notice of expiration of the time of redemption upon any real estate tax judgment sale certificate, forfeited tax sale certificate, or state assignment certificate issued pursuant to any law of this state at or pursuant to any such sale held between January 1, 1936, and April 24, 1941, or held thereafter, shall be issued or served after the expiration of six years from the date of the certificate, nor shall such certificate be recorded in the office of the county recorder or the office of the registrar of titles of the proper county after the expiration of seven years from the date of the certificate.
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Legislative History
1941 c 399 s 2;1976 c 181 s 2;2005 c 4 s 35
Nearby Sections
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§ 281.01
TAX SALE, RIGHT OF REDEMPTION§ 281.02
AMOUNT PAYABLE§ 281.03
AUDITOR'S CERTIFICATE§ 281.05
REDEMPTION WHEN OWNER DIES§ 281.06
UNDIVIDED PART§ 281.07
UNDIVIDED SHARE§ 281.08
SPECIFIC PART§ 281.09
SPECIFIC PART OF UNDIVIDED PART§ 281.10
AUDITOR TO DETERMINE PROPORTION§ 281.11
TAXPAYER MAY PAY TAXES ON PART§ 281.12
LAND HELD JOINTLY§ 281.16
STATED PERIOD OF REDEMPTION§ 281.17
PERIOD OF REDEMPTIONCite This Page — Counsel Stack
Bluebook (online)
Minnesota § 281.322, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/mn/281/281.322.