Minnesota Statutes 284.11 – State May Bring Action to Quiet Title
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The title of the state, or its successor in interest, to any lands claimed to have been absolutely forfeited to the state for delinquent taxes may be quieted and all adverse claims thereto and the rights of all parties therein, respectively, may be determined, and, in the case of registered lands, the issuance of new certificates of title thereto may be obtained, by action brought by the state, or its successor in interest, as herein provided; provided, that before any such action shall be commenced the county auditor’s certificate of forfeiture shall be filed as provided by section 281.23, subdivision 8, and acts supplementary thereto, or by any other law hereafter enacted providing for the recording of such a certificate.
Terms Used In Minnesota Statutes 284.11
- state: extends to and includes the District of Columbia and the several territories. See Minnesota Statutes 645.44