Property Ownership
In Minnesota, the Marketable Title Act limits title searches by:
ARequiring a 100-year search
BAllowing claims based on interests more than 40 years old to be extinguished unless re-recorded✓ Correct
CProhibiting claims older than 10 years
DRequiring Torrens registration for all properties
Explanation
Minnesota's Marketable Title Act extinguishes interests and claims in real property that are more than 40 years old unless they are re-recorded or re-asserted within the statutory period.
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