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ARTS. 46 & 47] SALES BY COMMISSIONERS——INSOLVENTS. 1303

sioners shall, in connection with the remaining commissioners,
if any be remaining, and if none remaining, then the new com-
missioners shall execute the commission in the same manner
as if they had been originally named therein.

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 convey-
ance to be made to such purchaser or person entitled, and also
appoint one of said commissioners, or in case of the death or
absence of all of them, some other person to execute such
deed; and such deed, when so executed by such commissioner
or other person, and recorded as deeds are required by law to
be executed and recorded, shall vest in the person to whom the
same may be made the legal title to said lands.

Ibid sec. 70. 1860, art 47, sec. 70 1820, ch. 191, sec. 16.

70. No proceedings of -any commissioners under this article
shall be set aside for matter of form.

ARTICLE XLVIL

INSOLVENTS.

1. Petition by; what to contain.
2. Court to appoint preliminary
trustee; duty of; election of
permanent trustee.
3. Creditors may appoint parties to
act for them.
4. Court may order insolvent to
appear at any time , notice.
5 Discharge of.
6. Discharge of not to release
others liable as endorsers, etc.

7. Who shall not be entitled to a
release.
8. Fraud or undue preferences to
be void.
9. Judgment confessed to give un-
due preference void.
10. Creditor colluding with insol-
vent; penalty.
11. Estates of, to be distributed
under order of court; no hen
acquired after filing of peti-
tion.



 

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