Minnesota Statutes

§ 316.15 — ORDER LIMITING TIME TO PRESENT CLAIMS; EXTENSION

Minnesota § 316.15
JurisdictionMinnesota
PartBUSINESS, SOCIAL, AND CHARITABLE ORGANIZATIONS
Ch. 316CORPORATIONS; ACTIONS RESPECTING

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Minn. Stat. § 316.15 (2026).

Text

The court, upon adjudication of dissolution, shall therein limit the time in which creditors may present claims against the corporation, which shall not be less than six months, nor more than one year, from its date, and fix the time and place when and where it will examine and adjust the same. No claim or demand shall be received or allowed after the expiration of the time so limited, except by permission of the court for good cause shown and upon notice to the receiver, but in no case unless presented within 18 months from the date of adjudication and before final settlement.

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(8023)RL s 3182

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