Minnesota Statutes
§ 281.326 — CANCELLATION OF CERTIFICATES WHEN NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF TIME FOR REDEMPTION NOT GIVEN WITHIN SIX YEARS
Minnesota § 281.326
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Bluebook
Minn. Stat. § 281.326 (2026).
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The county auditor shall annually, as soon as practicable after the second Monday of May, cancel of record all real estate tax judgment sale certificates, state assignment certificates, and forfeited tax sales certificates upon which notice of expiration of time of redemption has not been given within a period of six years next following the date of the issuance of such certificate, by making an entry in the proper copy real estate tax judgment book, opposite the description of land covered by such certificate, "canceled by limitation."
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Legislative History
(2145-2)Ex1937 c 71 s 2
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 § 281.326, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/mn/281/281.326.