1999 Minnesota Code
Chapters 570 - 583 Compensatory and Collection Remedies
Chapter 583 Mortgage and Contract for Deed Moratoriums
Section 583.28 Creditor not attending mediation meeting.

583.28 Creditor not attending mediation meeting.

Subdivision 1. Filing and effect of claim form. A creditor that is notified of the initial mediation meeting is subject to and bound by a mediation agreement if the creditor does not attend mediation meetings unless the creditor files a claim form. In lieu of attending a mediation meeting, a creditor may file a notice of claim and proof of claim on a claim form with the mediator before the scheduled meeting. By filing a claim form the creditor agrees to be bound by a mediation agreement reached at the mediation meeting unless an objection is filed within the time specified. The mediator must notify the creditors who have filed claim forms of the terms of any agreement.

Subd. 2. Objections to agreements. A creditor who has filed a claim form may serve a written objection to the terms of the agreement on the mediator and the debtor within ten days after receiving notice of the agreement. If a creditor files an objection to the terms of an agreement, the mediator shall meet again with debtors and creditors within ten days after receiving the objection to mediate a new agreement. Notwithstanding the mediation period under section 583.26, subdivision 8, if an objection is filed, the mediator shall call mediation meetings during the ten-day period following receipt of the objection.

HIST: 1986 c 398 art 1 s 13; 1Sp1986 c 2 art 2 s 9

* NOTE: This section, as added by Laws 1986, chapter 398, *article 1, section 13, is repealed July 1, 1999. Laws 1986, *chapter 398, article 1, section 18, as amended by Laws 1987, *chapter 292, section 37; Laws 1989, chapter 350, article 16, *section 8; Laws 1990, chapter 525, section 1; Laws 1991, chapter *208, section 2; Laws 1993, First Special Session chapter 2, *article 6, section 2; Laws 1995, chapter 212, article 2, section *11; Laws 1997, chapter 183, article 3, section 29; Laws 1998, *chapter 395, section 7; and Laws 1998, chapter 402, section 6.

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