Minn. Stat. ch. 365 – Town General Law | Midpage365.011906 Boundaries Remain Unless Changed by County365.02Town Corporation May Sue, Own Property, Make Contracts365.025Contracts; Time Payments; Petition on Big Buys365.03MS 1987 Supp [Repealed, 1988 c 639 s 7]365.04Property to or for Use of Town Is Town Property365.05Deed of Town Land; Formalities; Interest Given365.06MS 1986 [Repealed, 1987 c 90 s 11]365.07To Pay Officers and Expenses; to Raise Money365.08Town Damage to Private Road Is a Charge If Voted365.09Charges Paid by Taxes Levied under Chapter 275365.10Annual Town Meeting; Powers of Electors365.105MS 1982 [Repealed, 1984 c 562 s 48]365.106MS 1982 [Repealed, 1984 c 562 s 48]365.11Notice of Bylaw Required; Binds All in Town365.12MS 1982 [Repealed, 1984 c 562 s 48]365.125Ordinance Formalities; Publish, Post, Record365.13Poundmaster Needed If Electors Want Pound365.14Board to Tax for, Contract for, Manage Town Hall365.15Police, Fire Protection365.16Police and Fire Apparatus365.17Joint Fire Equipment with Adjacent Towns365.18Board Levy for Police and Fire Apparatus365.181Contracted Fire Service; Cost Data; Assessments365.19Relation of Levies to Forestry Act, Levy365.20Police, Fire, Water in Certain Platted Towns365.21Special Election for Police, Fire, Water365.22Conduct of Election; Ballots, Voting, Hours365.23Meeting for Section 365.20 Spending, Pacts, Tax365.24Election May Revoke Earlier Grant of Power365.243County Fire Service to Unorganized Territory365.25MS 1969 [Repealed, 1971 c 845 s 20]365.26Cemetery Land; Board Control; Sale or Lease; City Aid365.27Sale and Reversion of Lots; Use of Funds365.28Public Burial Ground Becomes Town Property After Ten Years365.29Part of Lot Price to Cemetery Fund; Use of Funds365.30Board Sets Lot Care Share; Use of Funds365.31Gift for Cemetery or Lot; Use of Funds for Care365.32Deposit of Cemetery Funds365.33How County to Treat Town Cemetery Money365.34If Depository Changed, Fund to Be Changed365.35Fund Principal; Interest365.36Investment of Cemetery Fund365.37Conflicts, Bids, Emergencies, Penalty, Removal365.38Notify Clerk Before Suit; Wait 30 Days on Order365.39Lawsuit with Town as Party Is Like Any Lawsuit365.40Town Name in Suit; Exception; Service; Defense365.41Judgment Against Town; Payment; Execution365.42Amount of Unpaid Judgment Added to Tax Levy365.43No Debt, Spending Beyond Tax Limit Without Vote365.431Amount Voted at Meeting Is Tax Limit365.44Petition for Separation; Ballot at Town Meeting365.45Petition for Dissolution; by County Board365.46Notice to Secretary of State, Others; Recording365.47County's Disposal of Town's Funds; Debt Levy365.48County May Bond to Pay Debt of Dissolved Town365.49Property of Dissolved Town Belongs to County365.50First Town Meeting; Notice, Officers, Powers365.51Annual Meeting; Notice, Business, Elections365.52Special Meeting; for Any Lawful Purpose365.53Clerk to Record Need to Meet; Give Notice365.54Annual Meeting Time; Convener; Moderator; Pay365.55Town Clerk Is Meeting Clerk; Minutes to Be Filed365.56Order of Business; Parliamentary Procedure365.57Who May Vote; Challenges; Oath365.58May Adjourn Meeting365.59County to Appoint Officers If None Elected365.60MS 1976 [Repealed, 1978 c 572 s 8]365.61MS 1978 [Repealed, 1980 c 487 s 23]