Partition by sale definition

Partition by sale means a court-ordered sale of the entire heirs property, whether by auction, sealed bids, or open-market sale conducted under
Partition by sale means a court-ordered sale of
Partition by sale means a court-ordered sale of the entire heirs

Examples of Partition by sale in a sentence

  • Partition by sale is the only possible solution, unless you use the alternative: splitting time of use between the two.

  • Some examples are:• Land consolidation options for landowners,• Partition by sale of Indian lands,• Continuation and expansion of the federal "buy back" program, and• Greater flexibility for landowners to consolidate and acquire interests during the probate process.

  • Partition by sale is favored over partition in-kind and the burden is on the party requesting partition in-kind to show that partition in-kind is equitable and practicable.

  • Partition by sale means the house is ordered sold and the owners split the proceeds.

  • It does not mean now that we go and arm ourselves, and walk through the streets of Vancouver and start killing the kuffar.


More Definitions of Partition by sale

Partition by sale means a court-ordered sale of the entire heirs property, whether by
Partition by sale means a court-ordered sale of property subject to partition.
Partition by sale means a court‑ordered sale of the entire heirs’ property, whether by auction, sealed bids, or open‑market sale, conducted under Section 15‑61‑400.
Partition by sale means a court-ordered sale of the entire heirs’ property, whether by auction, sealed bids, or open-market sale, conducted under Section 15-61-400.
Partition by sale means a court-ordered sale of the entire heirs property, whether by auction, sealed bids, or open market sale conducted under section 110 of this act.
Partition by sale means a court-ordered sale of the entire heirs' property, whether by an auction, sealed bids, or an open-market sale conducted under Section 78B-6-1278.
Partition by sale means a court-ordered sale of the entire heir property,