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2016 Vermont Statutes
Title 14 - Decedents' Estates and Fiduciary Relations
Chapter 75 - License To Sell And Convey Real And Personal Property
Subchapter 1: GENERAL PROVISIONS- § 1611 Court may order personalty sold
- § 1612 Realty may be sold, though personalty not exhausted
- § 1613 When whole of real estate may be sold
- § 1614 Persons interested may prevent sale; bond
- § 1615 Claims may be sold or assigned
- § 1616 Purchaser of claims may sue
- § 1651 License to sell estate; procedure
- § 1652 Deed of executor or administrator
- § 1653 License to sell; when beneficial
- § 1654 Disposal of proceeds of sale
- § 1655 Realty taken on execution may be sold
- § 1656 Estate sold to pay debts and legacies in other states
- § 1657 Realty sold to pay legacy
- § 1658 Administrator dying; new license
- § 1659 License when deceased under contract to convey; court may grant; effect of deed
- § 1660 License granted by court, when; notice; hearing
- § 1661 Trust lands; license to convey to beneficiary
- § 1662 Sale of encumbered property of deceased
- § 1663 Manner of sale of encumbered property; deed
- § 1664 Encumbered property; disposition of surplus
- § 1665 Exception; application of law
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