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    • Vermont Statutes
    • Title 14 - Decedents' Estates and Fiduciary Relations
    • Chapter 75 - License to Sell and Convey Real and Personal Property
    • § 1654. Disposal of proceeds of beneficial sale

    Vermont Statutes
    Chapter 75 - License to Sell and Convey Real and Personal Property
    § 1654. Disposal of proceeds of beneficial sale

    § 1654. Disposal of proceeds of beneficial sale
    In case of the sale of property for the benefit of interested persons, the proceeds shall be decreed to those persons otherwise entitled to the property. (Amended 2017, No. 195 (Adj. Sess.), § 9.)

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    Vermont Statutes

    Title 14 - Decedents' Estates and Fiduciary Relations

    Chapter 75 - License to Sell and Convey Real and Personal Property

    § 1611. Court may order personal and real estate sold

    § 1614. Interested persons may prevent sale; bond

    § 1651. License to sell estate; procedure

    § 1652. Deed of executor or administrator

    § 1654. Disposal of proceeds of beneficial sale

    § 1656. Estate sold to pay debts and legacies in other states

    § 1657. Real estate sold to pay legacy

    § 1658. Death, resignation, or removal of fiduciary; new license

    § 1659. License when deceased under contract to convey; court may grant; effect of deed

    § 1661. Real estate held in trust; license to convey to beneficiary

    § 1662. Sale of encumbered property of deceased; disposition of surplus

    § 1665. Exception; application of law

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