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127. The court may decree a sale of vessels, or other personal
property held by two or more persons jointly. ,
128. When there is a decree for the sale of any reversion in
lands to which rent is incident, the court may order any rent
in arrear to be sold with such estate, and the purchaser shall
have the same right to recover such rent by distress, entry or
action, as if he had been owner of the estate when the rent
accrued.
129. In all cases where a suit is instituted for the sale of real
or personal property, or where from the nature of the case a sale
is the proper mode of relief, the court, in its discretion, may
order a sale of the property before final decree, if satisfied clearly
by proof that, at the final hearing of the case, a sale will be
ordered, and order the money arising from such sale to be depo-
sited or invested, to be disposed of as the court shall direct by
the final decree.
130. The court may decree a sale to enforce a vendor's lien
upon any estate in lands whether legal or equitable, or may de-
cree a sale to enforce any other equitable lien thereon, although
the complainant may have a perfect remedy at law for the money
for which the lien is claimed.
131. The court shall have full power and authority, on the ap-
plication by bill or petition of the trustee appointed by said court
to sell real estate, to compel the purchaser thereof to comply
with all or any of the terms of such sale, by process of attach-
ment, or other execution suited to the case; or the said court,
upon such application, may direct the property purchased to be
re-sold, at the risk of such purchaser, upon such terms as the
court may direct; and in such case, if the proceeds of the re-sale,
after payment of the expenses thereof and of all costs of pro-
ceeding, shall not be equal to the payment of the purchase money
originally bid therefor, the court may order and direct the differ-
ence to be paid by the said purchaser, and enforce such order by
execution.
132. All sales made under a decree or order of the court shall
be made on such terms and conditions as the court may deter-
mine, except where the sale is required by law to be made for
ready money.
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