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    • Minnesota Statutes
    • Chapters 517 - 519A — Domestic Relations
    • Chapter 519A — Uniform Disposition Of Community Property Rights At Death Act
    • Section 519A.09 — Limitations On Testamentary Disposition.

    Minnesota Statutes
    Chapter 519A — Uniform Disposition Of Community Property Rights At Death Act
    Section 519A.09 — Limitations On Testamentary Disposition.

    This chapter does not authorize a person to dispose of property by will or by trust disposition if the property is held under the limitations imposed by law preventing disposition by that person.
    2013 c 24 s 9

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    Structure Minnesota Statutes

    Minnesota Statutes

    Chapters 517 - 519A — Domestic Relations

    Chapter 519A — Uniform Disposition Of Community Property Rights At Death Act

    Section 519A.01 — Application.

    Section 519A.02 — Rebuttable Presumptions.

    Section 519A.03 — Disposition Upon Death.

    Section 519A.04 — Perfection Of Title Of Surviving Spouse.

    Section 519A.05 — Perfection Of Title Of Personal Representative, Trustee, Heir Or Devisee, Or Testamentary Beneficiary.

    Section 519A.06 — Purchaser For Value Or Lender.

    Section 519A.07 — Creditor's Rights.

    Section 519A.08 — Acts Of Married Persons.

    Section 519A.09 — Limitations On Testamentary Disposition.

    Section 519A.10 — Uniformity Of Application And Construction.

    Section 519A.11 — Short Title.

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