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1202 INHERITANCE. [ART. 46
1904, art. 46, sec. 66. 1888, art. 46, sec. 66. 1860, art. 47, sec. 66.
1820, ch. 191, sec. 24. 1833, ch. 93.
66. In all cases of sale made by the commissioners, or a majority
of them, after the same shall be ratified by the court, and the terms
of sale shall have been complied with by the purchaser or purchasers
paying the purchase money, agreeably to the terms of sale, it shall
then be the duty of the commissioners, or a majority of them, or the
survivors or survivor of them, to convey to the purchaser or purchasers,
by deed duly executed and acknowledged according to law, all the
Tight, title, claim, interest and estate of the deceased intestate to
the lands and premises sold by them in virtue of their commission;
and every such deed shall be recorded in the time limited by law.
Ibid. sec. 67. 1888, art. 46, sec. 67. 1860, art. 47, sec. 67.
1820, ch. 191, sec. 25.
67. Whenever any estate shall be sold, and the purchaser shall die
or shall assign his equitable interest therein before any deed shall be
executed for the estate sold, then and in that case the court, on the
application of the heir, devisee or assignee of such purchaser, and
being satisfied that the purchase money has been fully paid, agreeably
to the terms of sale, shall order and direct the commissioners who shall
have made such sale, or a majority of them, or the survivors or sur-
vivor of them, to execute and deliver to such heir, devisee or assignee,
a deed for the said estate, in the same manner as is hereinbefore pro-
vided for respecting deeds to be executed to purchasers.
This section referred to in construing section 55. Ridgely v. Iglehart, 3
Bl. 548.
Ibid. sec. 68. 1888, art. 46, sec. 68. 1860, art. 47, sec. 68. 1820, ch. 191,
secs. 40, 41, 42. 1822, ch. 48. 1827, ch. 208, sec. 1.
68. In case of the death, inability, refusal to act, or removal out of
the State, of all or any of the commissioners, without having performed
the duties prescribed by such commission, it shall be the duty of the
court issuing the commission, on the application of any person inter-
ested, to appoint as many commissioners as will fill such vacancies; and
such new commissioners shall, in connection with the remaining com-
missioners, if any be remaining, and if none remaining, then the new
commissioners shall execute the commission in the same manner as if
they had been originally named therein.
Ibid sec. 69. 1888, art. 46, sec. 69. 1860, art 47, sec. 69.,
1820, ch. 191, secs. 26, 32. 1832, ch. 53.
69. In all cases where land has been sold by commissioners, or
where any person has elected to take land at the valuation thereof, the
court issuing the commission, upon being satisfied that the purchase
money for said land has been paid or brought into court to be paid to
the person or persons entitled to the same may, upon the application
of the purchaser or person electing to take, or any other person who
may have become entitled to said land in any manner, order a deed of
conveyance to be made to such purchaser or person entitled, and also
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