§ 500.19

Minnesota Statutes
Source: 2025 Minnesota Statutes. For the official text, see revisor.mn.gov.

Citing Cases (13)

Minnesota Supreme Court

Marine Credit Union v. Detlefson-Delano · 2013 1 citation

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Kipp v. Sweno · 2004 15 citations

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Weber v. Eisentrager · 1993 1 citation

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Staples v. Miller · 1982 2 citations

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Minnesota Court of Appeals

Marine Credit Union v. Detlefson-Delano · 2012 3 citations

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Blackowiak v. Mielke · 2005 2 citations

Minn. Stat. §§ 500.19, subd. 4 and 507.02 allow married spouses to transfer an interest in real estate to one of the spouses individually. Therefore, the transfer to respondent was valid, and the respondent, as legal owner of the property, can maintain an unlawful detainer action against appellant.

Minn. Stat. §§ 500.19, subd. 4 and 507.02 allow married spouses to transfer an interest in real estate to one of the spouses individually. Therefore, the transfer to respondent was valid, and the respondent, as legal owner of the property, can maintain an unlawful detainer action against appellant.

Magnuson v. Diekmann · 2004 2 citations

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Kipp v. Sweno · 2001 1 citation

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Manderfeld v. Krovitz · 1995 1 citation

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Wendt v. Hane · 1987 6 citations

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Cleys v. Cleys · 1985 1 citation

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U.S. District Court, D. Minnesota

Marshall v. Marshall · 1995 2 citations

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U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Bankr. D. Minnesota

Running v. Dolan (In re Goodspeed) · 2015 2 citations

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