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 Any item of property allocated in accordance with the aforesaid provisions shall be sold at public auction, but any heir may prevent it by paying to the extent sufficing to satisfy the creditors the whole or part of the price of such item of property as designated by a court-appointed appraiser.

Any creditor of the mass of the inheritance may, at his own expenses, object to the selling at public auction or appraisal of any item of property specified in the previous section. If the selling or appraisal is still continued despite objection from the creditor, such selling or appraisal cannot be raised against the creditor who made the objection.

If, whilst the deceased was still alive, any creditor was appointed a beneficiary of a life insurance as the payment of a debt due to him, such creditor shall be entitled to receive the whole sum agreed with the insurer. In addition, the said creditor is required to send the premium back to the mass of the inheritance only when the other creditors successfully prove that—