Minnesota Statutes

§ 600.21 — COPIES OF RECORD OF DEATH; RECORDATION

Minnesota § 600.21
JurisdictionMinnesota
PartEVIDENCE
Ch. 600DOCUMENTS AS EVIDENCE

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Minn. Stat. § 600.21 (2026).

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In all cases of joint tenancy in lands, and in all cases where any estate, title interest in, or lien upon, lands, has been or may be created, which estate, title interest, or lien was, or is, to continue only during the life of any person named or described in the instrument by which such estate, title, interest, or lien was created, a copy of the record of the death of any such joint tenant, or of the person upon whose life such estate, title, interest, or lien was, or is, limited, duly certified by any officer who is required by the law of the state or country in which such record is made, to keep a record of the death of persons occurring within the jurisdiction of such officer, may be recorded in the office of the county recorder or registrar of titles of the county in which such land

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Legislative History

(9870)1913 c 251 s 1;1953 c 150 s 1;1967 c 850 s 4;1969 c 228 s 2;1973 c 582 s 3;1976 c 181 s 2;1981 c 49 s 11;1984 c 514 art 4 s 14;1986 c 444;1Sp2001 c 9 art 15 s 32;2005 c 4 s 152

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