If a person entitled to or having an interest in property within or without the jurisdiction of the state has disappeared or absconded from the place within or without the state where last known to be, and has no agent in the state, and it is not known where the person is, or if such person, having a spouse or minor child or children dependent to any extent upon the person for support, has thus disappeared, or absconded without making sufficient provision for such support, and it is not known where the person is, or, if it is known that the person is without the state, any one who would under the law of the state be entitled to administer upon the estate of such absentee if deceased, or if no one is known to be so entitled, some person deemed suitable by the court, or such spouse, or some one in such spouse's or minors' behalf, may file a petition, under oath, in the court for the county where any such property is situated or found, stating the name, age, occupation, and last known residence or address of such absentee, the date and circumstances of the disappearance or absconding, and the names and residences of other persons, whether members of such absentee's family or otherwise, of whom inquiry may be made, whether or not such absentee is a citizen of the United States, and if not, of what country the absentee is a citizen or native, and containing a schedule of the property, real and personal, so far as known, and its location within or without the state, and a schedule of contractual or property rights contingent upon the absentee's death, and praying that real and personal property may be taken possession of and a receiver thereof appointed under chapter 576. No proceedings shall be commenced under the provisions of this chapter, except upon good cause shown until at least three months after the date on which it is alleged in such petition that such person so disappeared or absconded.
(8080-1) 1925 c 262 s 1; 1937 c 27 s 1; 1947 c 165 s 1; 1974 c 447 s 7; 1986 c 444; 1995 c 189 s 8; 1996 c 277 s 1; 2012 c 143 art 3 s 28,38
Structure Minnesota Statutes
Chapters 570 - 583 — Postjudgment Remedies; Alternative Dispute Resolution; Bonds
Chapter 578 — Receivership; Absentees
Section 578.02 — Absentees; Possession, Management, And Disposition Of Property.
Section 578.03 — Warrant; Sheriff To Take Possession Of Property; Fees And Costs.
Section 578.04 — Notice Of Seizure; Appointment Of Receiver; Disposition Of Property.
Section 578.05 — Publication Of Notice.
Section 578.06 — Hearing By Court; Dismissal Of Proceeding; Appointment And Bond Of Receiver.
Section 578.07 — Transfer Of Property To Receiver.
Section 578.08 — Additional Property; Receiver To Take Possession.
Section 578.09 — Where No Corporeal Property; Receiver; Bond.
Section 578.10 — Care Of Property; Lease; Sale; Control Of Business.
Section 578.11 — Advance Life Insurance Payments To Absentee's Beneficiary.
Section 578.12 — Hearing By Court; Determination Of Right To Advance Life Insurance Payments.
Section 578.13 — Reappearance Of Absentee.
Section 578.14 — Use Of Proceeds.
Section 578.15 — Claims; Adjustment By Receiver.
Section 578.16 — Presumption Of Death From Absence.
Section 578.17 — Hearing By Court; Determination Of Death Of An Absentee.
Section 578.18 — Degree Of Burden Of Proof.
Section 578.19 — Dissolution Of Marriage.
Section 578.20 — Compensation Of Receiver; Title Of Absentee Lost After Four Years.