2007 Minnesota Statutes
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573.17 REAL PROPERTY DESCENDED; LIEN OF JUDGMENT.
If it appears that the real property so descended was not alienated by the heir at the time
of the commencement of the action, the court shall order that plaintiff's debt, or the proportion
thereof which the plaintiff is entitled to recover, be levied upon such real estate, and not otherwise;
and every judgment rendered in such action has preference as a lien on such real estate, to any
judgment obtained against such heir for a personal debt.
History: (9672) RL s 4518; 1986 c 444
If it appears that the real property so descended was not alienated by the heir at the time
of the commencement of the action, the court shall order that plaintiff's debt, or the proportion
thereof which the plaintiff is entitled to recover, be levied upon such real estate, and not otherwise;
and every judgment rendered in such action has preference as a lien on such real estate, to any
judgment obtained against such heir for a personal debt.
History: (9672) RL s 4518; 1986 c 444
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