Minnesota Statutes
§ 383C.173 — CONCILIATION COURT; PERSONAL RECEIVERSHIPS
Minnesota § 383C.173
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Bluebook
Minn. Stat. § 383C.173 (2026).
Text
A conciliation court which has been established in St. Louis County may upon the petition of a debtor within its jurisdiction appoint the court administrator to act as personal receiver to receive the personal income of the debtor and distribute it to the debtor and the debtor's creditors in the proportions determined by the court. The debtor must be employed for wages or commissions, have debts without an ability to pay them, have no income except that from the employment, and own only property exempt from execution. There must be a reasonable probability that all indebtedness can be discharged in 24 months. The supreme court shall provide by rule for the conduct of the receiverships.
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Legislative History
1975 c 142 s 1;1986 c 444;1Sp1986 c 3 art 1 s 82
Nearby Sections
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§ 383C.021
BUDGET AND FINANCIAL ADMINISTRATION§ 383C.022
CAPITAL PROGRAM§ 383C.023
REDUCTION OF APPROPRIATIONS§ 383C.024
APPROPRIATIONS AND TAX LEVY§ 383C.025
AMENDMENTS§ 383C.026
LAPSE OF APPROPRIATIONS§ 383C.027
ADMINISTRATION OF BUDGET§ 383C.032
APPOINTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES DIRECTOR§ 383C.033
MEETINGS; RECORDS; RULES AND REGULATIONS§ 383C.034
DUTIES OF DIRECTOR§ 383C.035
UNCLASSIFIED CIVIL SERVICE§ 383C.037
CLASSIFICATION PLAN§ 383C.038
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Minnesota § 383C.173, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/mn/383C/383C.173.