US Lawyer Database

Section 382.33 — Receipt For Payment.

382.33 RECEIPT FOR PAYMENT. When negotiable paper is accepted in accordance with section 382.32 and a receipt demanded the treasurer or other county officer shall issue a conditional receipt with the words “Paid By Check – Not A Valid Receipt Until Check Is Paid” stamped boldly on its face. History: 1967 c 616 s 3

Section 382.34 — Presentation For Payment; Nonpayment Effect; Purchaser.

382.34 PRESENTATION FOR PAYMENT; NONPAYMENT EFFECT; PURCHASER. Subdivision 1. Lien if check bad. After accepting negotiable paper the treasurer shall present it promptly for payment. If any negotiable paper is not paid on due presentation for any reason, any record of payment made on any official record because of the acceptance of the negotiable paper […]

Section 382.35 — Liability Of Officer; Return Without Payment.

382.35 LIABILITY OF OFFICER; RETURN WITHOUT PAYMENT. Subdivision 1. Nonliability. A county officer accepting negotiable instruments shall not be personally liable for the nonpayment of any negotiable paper accepted pursuant to section 382.32. Subd. 2. Memoranda to cancel. Any county officer accepting negotiable paper shall make any memoranda necessary to enable the officer to make […]

Section 382.36 — Presentment For Payment.

382.36 PRESENTMENT FOR PAYMENT. When negotiable paper is accepted by any county officer the county treasurer shall promptly present it for payment. If the negotiable paper is not paid on due presentation for any reason, the treasurer shall return it to the county officer who accepted it. If a statutory procedure is prescribed for the […]

Section 382.37 — Training Expenses.

382.37 TRAINING EXPENSES. The county board may reimburse a newly elected county officer for expenses incurred prior to assuming office for attendance at a training or educational program which will familiarize the officer with official duties. History: 1985 c 109 s 12

Section 382.01 — Officers Elected; Terms.

382.01 OFFICERS ELECTED; TERMS. In every county in this state there shall be elected at the general election in 1918 a county auditor, a county treasurer, sheriff, county recorder, county attorney, and coroner. The terms of office of these officers shall be four years and shall begin on the first Monday in January next succeeding […]

Section 382.02 — Vacancies, How Filled.

382.02 VACANCIES, HOW FILLED. Any appointment made to fill a vacancy in any of the offices named in section 382.01 that has not been made appointive under chapter 375A or other general or special law shall be for the balance of such entire term, and be made by the county board. History: (822) 1915 c […]

Section 382.03 — Transportation Furnished.

382.03 TRANSPORTATION FURNISHED. In any county of this state now or hereafter having a population of 400,000 or over, the county board may provide and maintain, at the expense of the county, transportation facilities for the use of the county surveyor and deputies, the sheriff and deputies, and the members of the county board in […]

Section 382.04 — Offices At County Seat.

382.04 OFFICES AT COUNTY SEAT. Every county auditor, treasurer, county recorder, court administrator of district court, sheriff, and court commissioner shall keep office at the county seat. In any county where general terms of the district court are established and held at a place other than the county seat, the court commissioner may keep office […]

Section 382.08 — Recording Fees Paid By County.

382.08 RECORDING FEES PAID BY COUNTY. The fees for recording official bonds, oaths of office, certificates, or other evidences of election or qualification for office, required by law to be recorded with the county recorder or court administrator of the district court, shall be paid by the county. History: (979) RL s 606; 1976 c […]