Gifts, grants and bequests of personal property to any trust company, or to one or more individuals and their successors, in trust for the purpose of perpetual care, maintenance, and adornments of lots in private cemeteries and the walks, monuments, and structures thereon are permitted. They shall not be deemed invalid as violating any existing law against perpetuities or suspension of the power of alienation; and, in furtherance thereof, any trust company or individual trustee and the trustee's successors may take and hold in trust the title to any one or more of such lots in such private cemetery in perpetuity.
(7629) 1919 c 22 s 1; 1986 c 444
Structure Minnesota Statutes
Chapters 300 - 323A — Business, Social, And Charitable Organizations
Chapter 307 — Private Cemeteries
Section 307.01 — Plat And Record.
Section 307.02 — Effect Of Recorded Plat.
Section 307.03 — Religious Corporations May Acquire Existing Cemeteries.
Section 307.04 — Conveyance Of Lots.
Section 307.05 — Gifts For Proprietary Care Of Lots.
Section 307.06 — Transfer To Association; How Effected.
Section 307.07 — Effect Of Transfer.
Section 307.082 — Civil Actions.
Section 307.10 — Vacation; Change Of Name.
Section 307.11 — Abandoned Lots; Recovery.