Acts Passed at the ... Session of the General Assembly for the Commonwealth of KentuckyJ. Bradford, printer to the Commonwealth, 1833 - Session laws Includes: public acts, local and private acts. |
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... interest of the heirs , sub- ject however to the final ratification of the court ; and the judge , on confirming the sale , shall and may make such order or decree for the distribution of the estate , after the debts are paid , as may ...
... interest of the heirs , sub- ject however to the final ratification of the court ; and the judge , on confirming the sale , shall and may make such order or decree for the distribution of the estate , after the debts are paid , as may ...
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... interest of said infants , and the securi- ty of said estate : and upon the purchase money being paid , the said infants , by their guardian , together with the commissioner , may convey the title to the purcha- ser or purchasers ...
... interest of said infants , and the securi- ty of said estate : and upon the purchase money being paid , the said infants , by their guardian , together with the commissioner , may convey the title to the purcha- ser or purchasers ...
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... interest which the said Everard was entitled to , at his death , in and to a tract of land lying in Hickman county , containing six hundred sixty - six and two third acres . also , a house and lot and some unimproved lots in the town of ...
... interest which the said Everard was entitled to , at his death , in and to a tract of land lying in Hickman county , containing six hundred sixty - six and two third acres . also , a house and lot and some unimproved lots in the town of ...
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... interest of the said Mary Goodwin and the heirs . Wherefore , Sec . 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Kentucky , That it shall be lawful for eircuit court au- the heirs and representatives of Thomas Goodwin ...
... interest of the said Mary Goodwin and the heirs . Wherefore , Sec . 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Kentucky , That it shall be lawful for eircuit court au- the heirs and representatives of Thomas Goodwin ...
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... interest so sold to be conveyed to the purchaser by a purchaser . deed in writing , to be signed and sealed by a commis- sioner to be appointed by the court , which deed shall be exhibited by the commissioner and acknowledged by him in ...
... interest so sold to be conveyed to the purchaser by a purchaser . deed in writing , to be signed and sealed by a commis- sioner to be appointed by the court , which deed shall be exhibited by the commissioner and acknowledged by him in ...
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