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 464 FIFTY-SIXTH CONGRESS: Sess. I. Ch.-786. 1900. Cmrrnn Erenrr-mvn. or THE, SALE OF PROPERTY BY ExmcU1*0Rs»0R _ADMINIS'1‘RZ&’].lORS. Se .s _. ¤, _ "  Sale_of property, how made, and ap- 8:5.   in case property approsr o.*2}‘°“‘i°“ f*‘°'?‘°"r 846 r."”“§€S ‘“§l.g%“”‘ `r rar r 8 . ro saeo rsona rt. . u an eswen° eor 832. Saleg of protpertylttlsnereundlc-ll‘·f)p‘3 y dlelfts.  _ _ 833. Maybe sol at private sale. 847. Sale of contract for the purchase 83* Wh`? '°°*.,,‘*'°.¤l°°’(i" ·‘“3" ”° “°1d 848 s..‘i’f’°t·‘”L°r*L°""‘ seams evnse . . e su ec men e 835. Petirtidhitypr order of sale of real 849 on corltractzsaly tract d H rt props .   _ -.Ass1gnm_ enocon aneec 836. Citatx to h d d to _ th f. sho$s?cause.8m an www? 850. ord¢;·1'tl3<l)redeemmortgaged property. - 837. Service of citation. 851. Order for the sale 0 mortgaged , 838. Hearing and order of sale. property. _ - 839. _Sale£”l:;ow made; security_ for pur-   wlimdon of prpceas Opgd sale. t · . . . en mortgage orec or sun 840; Rrgturn dlugalltgand objections there- , commenced or that purpose. wl? r r ed r ir i 32% té‘.i£ °¥°*’¥.r“°‘ °‘“t "‘*“' °“*i°“°"‘ 841.. r -. r con rmm sa e. cxddeee mu rm an W an Va 856. I·`rauddle1(it dr void congeyance of 842. Repitals fin conveyance and effect 857 OE&1dgx:§nts_of the deceased. t t e . . er owing r o va- 843’ ;£>1: c§)*r(hIt?:rtymaylbB som to 858 Dgptssitiou of plfoperty riovered 844. e of property under will. I on such proceeding. S°‘° °* P'°P°”,§; Sec. 830. No sale of the property of an estate is valid unless made ggtheiggiggg app by order of the commissioner, as in this chapter prescribed, unless herein otherwise provided.The application for an order of sale shall be by the petitionof the executor or administrator, and in case of real property a citation to the heirs and others interested in such property. Order orarie ofper- Sec. 831. Upon the tiling of the inventory the executor or admin- “°““‘ P’°p°""· istrator may make an application to sell the personal property of the estate for the purpose o paying the funeral charges, expenses of administration, the claims, if any, against theestate, and for the purposes of distribution; and it shall be the duty of the commissionerto grant such order, if in his judgment it is for the best interest of the estate, and to direct and prescribe the lterms of sagle upon which such property shall be sold whether for cas or on cre 't. · ,. . » ‘ · sales of property Sec. ,832. Thereafter the executor or administrator shall sell such °h°'°°”d°" rsonal property from time to time for the purposes specified in the laest section, and as often and as much thereof as may be necessary. Such sale shall be conducted in the same manner as asale of personal property on execution, unless cgi;]-arwise provided in this chapter. Mzlbe wld ¤¤P¤· Sec. 833. If, upon the applica on for an order of sale or upon a me an SPbS°ql€§::·lppHrl1ariii)»grf°rr1lltegrlegliosgtirgggtgzrdrlemmdglrirfadgt sioner 1 wo or e in . the executor or administrator may sell all thelpersoinal property of the estate or any article thereof at private sale. any articles of personal property have been specially bequeathed, they are-to be exempt from the operation of the order of sale solong as any property of the estate not specially devised or bequeathed remains unso d or appropriated to the purposes specified in section eight hundred and sixty-cig t. c Wh°“ ’°°l,f'°P°"Y Sec. 834. `Vl hen the proceeds of the sale of ersonal property have grrgialbd sgikeghue been exhausted., and the charges, expenses, andp claims specided in section eight hundred and thirty-one have not all been satisied, the exec-. utor or admipistrator ihall sell the frealihproperty of  estate? or sp much thereo as‘may e necessary or- at pu ose. any 0 suc real property have been specially devised, it shdg be exempt from the operation of the order of sale in the same manner as personal property specially bequeathed.!