2016 Minnesota Statutes
Chapters 272 - 289 — PROPERTY TAXES
Chapter 281 — REAL ESTATE TAX SALES, REDEMPTION
Section 281.327 — CANCELLATION OF CERTIFICATE UPON JUDICIAL ORDER.

MN Stat § 281.327 (2016) What's This?
281.327 CANCELLATION OF CERTIFICATE UPON JUDICIAL ORDER.

Upon the petition of any person interested in the land covered by a real estate tax sale certificate, state assignment certificate, or forfeited tax sale certificate and, upon the giving of such notice to the holder of such certificate as may be ordered, the district court, in the proceedings resulting in the judgment upon which a real estate tax judgment sale certificate, state assignment certificate, or forfeited tax sale certificate is based, may order the cancellation of a real estate tax judgment sale certificate, state assignment certificate, or forfeited tax sale certificate upon which notice of expiration of time of redemption has been issued when the certificate or a deed issued thereon has not been recorded in the office of the county recorder or filed in that of the registrar of titles, if the land is registered, within seven years after the date of the issuance of such certificate; the county auditor, on the filing of the order, shall record the land as canceled by order of court; and the rights of the holder under the certificate shall thereupon be terminated of record in the office of the county auditor.

History: (2145-3) Ex1937 c 71 s 3; 1976 c 181 s 2; 1986 c 444; 2014 c 308 art 9 s 51

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