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    • Minnesota Statutes
    • Chapters 553 - 566 — Declaratory, Corrective And Administrative Remedies
    • Chapter 565 — Claim; Possession Of Personal Property
    • Section 565.27 — Sufficiency Of Surety.

    Minnesota Statutes
    Chapter 565 — Claim; Possession Of Personal Property
    Section 565.27 — Sufficiency Of Surety.

    A person asserting a claim to property seized by order of the court may by motion challenge the sufficiency of the surety for the bond filed with the court. If the court finds the surety insufficient, it may grant a reasonable time for the filing of another bond.
    1979 c 18 s 7

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    Structure Minnesota Statutes

    Minnesota Statutes

    Chapters 553 - 566 — Declaratory, Corrective And Administrative Remedies

    Chapter 565 — Claim; Possession Of Personal Property

    Section 565.21 — Possession Of Personal Property.

    Section 565.22 — Definitions.

    Section 565.23 — Recovery Of Possession After Notice And Hearing.

    Section 565.24 — Recovery Of Possession Prior To Notice And Hearing.

    Section 565.25 — Bonding Requirements.

    Section 565.251 — Possession By Respondent Without Bond; Stay Of Proceeding.

    Section 565.26 — Order For Seizure Of Property.

    Section 565.27 — Sufficiency Of Surety.

    Section 565.28 — Fees To Sheriff.

    Section 565.29 — Advancement On Calendar.

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