Mississippi Constitution

Article 4, § 111 — Sale of land by decree or execution

Mississippi Const. art. 4, § 111

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All lands comprising a single tract sold in pursuance of decree of court, or execution, shall be first offered in subdivisions not exceeding one hundred and sixty acres, or one-quarter section, and then offered as an entirety, and the price bid for the latter shall control only when it shall exceed the aggregate of the bids for the same in subdivisions as aforesaid; but the chancery court, in cases before it, may decree otherwise if deemed advisable to do so.

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History

SOURCES: 1869 art XII § 18.

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