Minnesota Statutes
§ 365.41 — JUDGMENT AGAINST TOWN; PAYMENT; EXECUTION
Minnesota § 365.41
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Minn. Stat. § 365.41 (2026).
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Subdivision 1.Paid by town treasurer.
A judgment against a town, or a town officer in an official capacity, must be paid by the town treasurer on demand if there is enough unappropriated money on hand. The demand is made by giving the town treasurer a certified copy of the docket of the judgment. An execution of the judgment must not be issued at this time.
Subd. 2.Unpaid if stayed, appealed.
If the judgment is reversed or stayed the town treasurer must not pay it.
Subd. 3.Personally liable.
If a town has enough money but its treasurer does not pay the judgment, the treasurer is liable for the amount of the judgment. The personal liability is removed if the collection of the judgment is later stayed on appeal.
Subd. 4.Tax levy; execution, if not paid.
If the town does not have enough m
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Legislative History
(1107)RL s 696;1986 c 444;1987 c 229 art 8 s 1
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