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    • Kansas Statutes
    • Chapter 59 - Probate Code
    • Article 14 - Management And Sale Of Assets
    • 59-1412 Sale of part or whole.

    Kansas Statutes
    Article 14 - Management And Sale Of Assets
    59-1412 Sale of part or whole.

    59-1412. Sale of part or whole. Whenever a sale of some part of the real estate is necessary and by such sale the residue thereof would suffer manifest injury, the sale may be of the whole or such part thereof as necessity and the interests of the estate require.
    History: L. 1939, ch. 180, ยง 110; July 1.

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    Structure Kansas Statutes

    Kansas Statutes

    Chapter 59 - Probate Code

    Article 14 - Management And Sale Of Assets

    59-1401 Possession of property by executor or administrator; marshaling assets; duties prior to final distribution.

    59-1402 Continuation of business.

    59-1403 Foreclosure of mortgage.

    59-1404 Realty acquired.

    59-1405 Order in which assets to be appropriated.

    59-1406 Specifically bequeathed property.

    59-1407 Sale of personal property.

    59-1408 Refund of legacies and distributive shares.

    59-1409 Lease of property.

    59-1410 Sale of realty; conveyance to bona fide purchaser; effect.

    59-1411 When realty fraudulently conveyed to be included.

    59-1412 Sale of part or whole.

    59-1413 Sale under will; exercise of power; tax liens and claims.

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