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upon or for such rental, either party, or any party in interest,
may apply to the court having jurisdiction over such sale or
the confirmation thereof for the appointment of disinterested
appraisers to determine said rental, whose award shall be final.
1900, ch 457, sec. 28.
28. The purchaser mentioned in the preceding section, or
those claiming under him shall, in addition to his other reme-
dies, have the right to distrain for the said rental or any part
thereof remaining due, as in the case of landlord and tenant,
upon the ascertainment thereof as proved in the preceding
section; provided, however, that nothing contained in this
section or in sections 26 and 27 shall be taken to interfere
with the right of the said purchaser, or those claiming under
him, to have possession of the said real estate or leasehold
interest as heretofore, except as to the part thereof occupied
by the said crop or crops, with right of necessary ingress or
egress; and provided further, that these sections 26, 27 and 28
shall not apply to deeds or instruments as aforesaid existing on
April 7, 1900.
1900, ch. 656. 1902, ch. 102. 1904, ch. 78.
29. All mortgages and assignments of mortgages defectively
sworn to and recorded in this State prior to March 15, 1904,
before any officer authorized by the laws of this State to admin-
ister oaths or to take affidavits shall be as valid to all intents
and purposes as if the said mortgages or assignments of
mortgages had been sworn to in conformity with law.
See ante, art. 21, "Conveyancing," sec. 83.
ARTICLE LXVII
NEGLIGENCE CAUSING DEATH.
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1 Liability notwithstanding death.
2 Action to recover.
3. Equitable plaintiff to deliver to
defendant full particulars.
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4. Word "person" to include cor-
poration; responsibility of cor-
porations for acts of their ser-
vants.
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1888, art. 67, sec. 1. 1860, art. 65, sec 1. 1852, ch. 299, sec. 1.
1. Whenever the death of a person shall be caused by
wrongful act, neglect or default, and the act, neglect or default
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