Source: https://www.revisor.mn.gov/statutes/cite/557/full
Timestamp: 2020-07-04 13:29:33
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﻿ Ch. 557 MN Statutes
557.01 NONRESIDENT, AGENT TO ACCEPT SERVICE.
557.021 LIS PENDENS; NOTICE; LIMIT, TEN YEARS.
557.022 [Repealed, 1996 c 310 s 1]
557.023 APPLICATION.
557.03 NOTICE OF NO PERSONAL CLAIM.
557.04 [Repealed, 1974 c 394 s 12]
557.05 REVERSIONER MAY SUE.
557.06 ACTION AGAINST COTENANT.
557.07 [Repealed, 2016 c 158 art 1 s 215]
557.08 FORCIBLE EVICTION; TREBLE DAMAGES.
557.09 EVICTION; TREBLE DAMAGES.
557.10 OWNERSHIP OF CROPS.
557.11 [Repealed, 2002 c 379 art 1 s 114]
557.12 [Repealed, 2001 c 57 s 7]
Any nonresident person or corporation owning or claiming any interest or lien in or upon lands in the state may file with the secretary of state a writing, executed and acknowledged in the manner of a conveyance, appointing a resident agent, whose place of residence shall be stated, to accept service of process or summons in any action or proceeding in the courts of the state concerning such interest or lien, except actions or proceedings for the collection of taxes, and consenting that service of such process or summons upon such agent shall be binding upon the person executing the same. Such writing shall be recorded by the secretary. No service by publication of summons shall be made upon any such nonresident who has complied with the provisions hereof, but in all such cases service of such process or summons, or of any writ or notice in the action or proceedings, shall be made upon such agent in the manner provided by law for such service upon residents of the state, and have the same effect as personal service within the state upon such owner or claimant; but, if such party appears by attorneys therein, the service of papers shall thereafter be upon such attorney. The authority of such agent may be revoked by writing similarly executed and acknowledged and recorded, but no revocation shall affect any action or proceeding then pending. The fee for each filing made under this section is $50.
(9520) RL s 4387; 2010 c 379 s 2
(9521) RL s 4389; 1907 c 332 s 1; 1919 c 527 s 1; 1976 c 181 s 2; 1986 c 444; 2008 c 341 art 3 s 7
No lis pendens now of record or hereafter filed shall be notice, either actual or constructive, of the pendency of any action or of any of the matters referred to in the court files and records pertaining to the action noticed by such lis pendens, after such lis pendens has been of record for ten years unless a new notice of lis pendens in the same action is filed within said ten years.
1947 c 326 s 1; 2016 c 158 art 1 s 200
Nothing in sections 557.021 to 557.023 shall increase the effect or lengthen the term for which a lis pendens is notice under any existing law, nor create a right to renew the operation of a lis pendens already barred by some other law.
1947 c 326 s 3
When in any such action there are defendants against whom no personal claim is made, the plaintiff may serve upon them, at the time of the service of the summons, a notice subscribed by the plaintiff or the plaintiff's attorney, and setting forth the general object of the action, a description of the property affected by it, and that no personal claim is made against such defendants. If any defendant on whom such notice is served unreasonably defends the action, that defendant shall pay full costs to the plaintiff.
(9522) RL s 4390; 1986 c 444
A person seized of an estate in remainder or reversion may maintain a civil action for any injury done to the inheritance, notwithstanding an intervening estate for life or years.
(9578) RL s 4444
One joint tenant or tenant in common, and the tenant's executors or administrators, may maintain an action against a cotenant for receiving more than the just proportion of the rents and profits of the estate owned by them as joint tenants or tenants in common.
(9579) RL s 4445; 1986 c 444
If a person who is put out of real property in a forcible manner without lawful authority, or who, being so put out, is afterwards kept out by force, shall recover damages therefor, judgment may be entered for three times the amount at which the actual damages are assessed.
(9587) RL s 4451
In case of eviction, if a person, claiming in good faith, under color of title, to be rightfully in possession, so put out or kept out, shall recover damages therefor, judgment may be entered in that person's favor for three times the amount at which the actual damages are assessed.
(9588) RL s 4452; 1986 c 444; 2003 c 2 art 2 s 17
Planted and growing crops are personal property of the person or entity that has the property right to plant the crops.
1986 c 398 art 12 s 2