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Chapter 919 - Partition or Sale of Real or Personal Property


  • Section 52-495 - Partition of joint and common estates.
  • Section 52-496 - Devise of freehold with contingent interest; partition.
  • Section 52-497 - Decrees to be recorded in land records.
  • Section 52-498 - Sale of land when trust cannot be executed.
  • Section 52-499 - Sale of land to promote the interest of beneficiaries.
  • Section 52-500 - Sale or equitable distribution of real or personal property owned by two or more persons. Life estate.
  • Section 52-501 - Sale of building and land owned by different parties. Disposition of proceeds.
  • Section 52-502 - Orders to protect parties and effectuate sale. Sale by committee.
  • Section 52-503 - Partition or sale of property when estate in settlement.
  • Section 52-503f - Short title: Uniform Partition of Heirs' Property Act.
  • Section 52-503g - Definitions.
  • Section 52-503h - Applicability of provisions.
  • Section 52-503i - Service. Notice by posting.
  • Section 52-503j - Committee members.
  • Section 52-503k - Determination of value.
  • Section 52-503l - Cotenant buyout.
  • Section 52-503m - Partition alternatives.
  • Section 52-503n - Considerations for partition in kind.
  • Section 52-503o - Open-market sale. Sealed bids. Auction.
  • Section 52-503p - Report of open-market sale.
  • Section 52-503q - Uniformity of application and construction.
  • Section 52-503r - Relation to Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act.
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