Minnesota Statutes
§ 525.84 — ERRONEOUS ESCHEAT
Minnesota § 525.84
JurisdictionMinnesota
PartPROBATE; PROPERTY; ESTATES; GUARDIANSHIPS; ANATOMICAL GIFTS
Ch. 525PROBATE PROCEEDINGS
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Minn. Stat. § 525.84 (2026).
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When any property has escheated to the state because the decedent left surviving no spouse nor kindred or because of the failure of a devisee or legatee to receive under a will admitted to probate, or when application is made to prove a will disposing of property escheated to the state, upon the petition of the representative or any person interested in the estate and upon 20 days' notice to the attorney general and to such other persons as the court may direct, the court may admit the will to probate as provided by law, or make its determination of heirship and enter its order assigning the escheated property to the persons entitled thereto.
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Legislative History
(8992-189)1935 c 72 s 189;1975 c 347 s 138
Nearby Sections
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§ 525.031
FEES FOR COPIES§ 525.033
FEES FOR FILING PETITIONS§ 525.101
COMPENSATION OF REFEREE§ 525.102
REFERENCE§ 525.103
DELIVERY OF BOOKS AND RECORDS§ 525.11
REPORTER; APPOINTMENT AND DUTIES§ 525.111
COMPENSATION; TRANSCRIPT FEES§ 525.113
ADDITIONAL EMPLOYEES§ 525.12
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Minnesota § 525.84, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/mn/525/525.84.