Minnesota Statutes
§ 559.25 — JUDGMENT; LANDMARKS
Minnesota § 559.25
JurisdictionMinnesota
PartDECLARATORY, CORRECTIVE AND ADMINISTRATIVE REMEDIES
Ch. 559ADVERSE CLAIMS TO REAL PROPERTY
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Bluebook
Minn. Stat. § 559.25 (2026).
Text
The judgment shall locate and define the boundary lines involved by reference to well-known permanent landmarks, and, if it shall be deemed for the interest of the parties, after the entry of judgment, the court may direct a competent surveyor to establish a permanent stone or iron landmark in accordance with the judgment, from which future surveys of the land embraced in the judgment shall be made. Such landmarks shall have distinctly cut or marked thereon "Judicial Landmark." The surveyor shall make report to the court, and in the report shall accurately describe the landmark so erected, and define its location as nearly as practicable.
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Legislative History
(9592)RL s 4456; 1986 c 444
Nearby Sections
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§ 559.013
STATE AS DEFENDANT§ 559.02
UNKNOWN DEFENDANTS§ 559.03
DISCLAIMER; DEFAULT; COSTS§ 559.08
EJECTMENT; DAMAGES; IMPROVEMENTS§ 559.11
PLEADINGS; TRIAL; VERDICT§ 559.12
COMPENSATION BEFORE EXECUTION§ 559.14
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