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670 INDEX.—2 BLAND. PRACTICE.—Continued.
89, It is the duty of the Court, for its own safety, and for the benefit of
40. The auditor having awarded to each claimant a dividend on the
41. All proceedings, exhibits, and proofs must be marked filed before they
43. The surveyor of the county may be ordered to survey the lands in
43. Locations made under an order of survey, which are not counter-
44. The mode of selling land under a decree; in such sales the Court is
45. If the purchaser fails to pay, he may be proceeded against summarily,
46. With the consent of all concerned, the sale may be at once confirmed. 47. The grounds upon which a sale may be rejected, or set aside. Ib.
48. The Court sells nothing more than the interest of the parties to the
49. If a trustee who is directed by the decree to sell the tract of land
50. The surveyor's fees are a part of the costs; but if he fails to have
51. No such practice prevails, or can be allowed here, as that of opening 52. Commissions adjusted and allowed as between a former and a present trustee. Ib.
See DEBTOR AND CEEDITOR. 10, 17, 33, 33-46, 49, 50, 62, 65, 66, 67. SALE.
1. Personal property, of which a partition cannot be made, may be sold,
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