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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(a) This chapter applies to receiverships provided for insection 576.25, subdivisions 2to6, and to receiverships:
(1) pursuant tosection 193.147, in connection with a mortgage on an armory;
(2) pursuant tosection 223.17, subdivision 8, paragraph (b), in connection with a defaulting grain buyer;
(3) pursuant tosection 232.22, subdivision 7, paragraph (c), in connection with a defaulting public grain warehouse;
(4) pursuant tosection 296A.22, in connection with nonpayment of tax;
(5) pursuant tosections 302A.751,302A.753,308A.941,308A.945,308B.931,308B.935,317A.751, and317A.753, or in an action relating to the dissolution of a foreign entity with property within the state;
(6) pursuant tosection 321.0703, in connection with the rights of a creditor of a partner or transferee;
(7) pursuant tosection 322.22, in connection with the rights of creditors of limited partners;
(8) pursuant tosection 323A.0504, in connection with a partner's transferable interest;
(9) pursuant tosection 453.55, in connection with bonds and notes;
(10) pursuant tosection 453A.05, in connection with bonds and notes;
(11) pursuant tosection 513.47, in connection with a proceeding for relief with respect to a transfer fraudulent as to a creditor or creditors;
(12) pursuant tosection 514.06, in connection with the severance of a building and resale;
(13) pursuant tosection 515.23, in connection with an action by a unit owners' association to foreclose a lien for nonpayment of delinquent assessments against condominium units;
(14) pursuant tosection 518A.71, in connection with the failure to pay, or to provide security for, maintenance or support payments;
(15) pursuant tosection 559.17, in connection with assignments of rents; however, any receiver appointed undersection 559.17shall be a limited receiver, and the court shall apply the provisions of this chapter to the extent not inconsistent withsection 559.17;
(16) pursuant tosection 571.84, in connection with a garnishee in possession of property subject to a garnishment proceeding;
(17) pursuant tosection 575.05, in connection with property applied to judgment;
(18) pursuant tosection 575.06, in connection with adverse claimants;
(19) pursuant tosections 582.05to582.10, in connection with mortgage foreclosures; however, any receiver appointed undersections 582.05to582.10shall be a limited receiver, and the court shall apply the provisions of this chapter to the extent not inconsistent withsections 582.05to582.10;
(20) pursuant tosection 609.904, in connection with criminal penalties; or
(21) pursuant tosection 609.907, in connection with preservation of property subject to forfeiture.
(b) This chapter does not apply to any receivership in which the receiver is a state agency or in which the receiver is appointed, controlled, or regulated by a state agency unless otherwise provided by law.
(c) In receiverships not specifically referenced in paragraph (a) or (b), the court, in its discretion, may apply provisions of this chapter to the extent not inconsistent with the statutes establishing the receiverships.
(d) Unless explicitly displaced by this chapter, the provisions of other statutory law and the principles of common law remain in full force and effect and supplement the provisions of this chapter.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Minnesota Statutes Postjudgment Remedies; Alternative Dispute Resolution; Bonds (Ch. 570-583) § 576.22. of chapter and of common law - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/mn/postjudgment-remedies-alternative-dispute-resolution-bonds-ch-570-583/mn-st-sect-576-22/
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