§ 356A.12 — JURISDICTION; SERVICE OF PROCESS; AND STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS
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Subdivision 1.Jurisdiction. The district court has jurisdiction over a challenge of a fiduciary action or inaction. Subd. 2.Service of process. For a fiduciary or cofiduciary alleged in the complaint to be responsible for an alleged breach, personal service of process must be obtained. Subd. 3.Limitations on legal actions. A legal action challenging a fiduciary action or inaction must be timely. Notwithstanding any limitation in chapter 541, an action is timely if it is brought within the earlier of the following periods:
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