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Article 17
Special Proceeding For Disposition of Real Property of Infant, Incompetent or Conservatee

Sections

1701
Definitions
1711
Grounds
1712
By whom maintainable
1721
Notice of petition
1722
Contents of petition
1731
Infant, incompetent or conservatee a ward of court
1741
Reference
1742
Appraisal
1743
Judgment
1744
Security
1745
Report and confirmation of agreement and of conveyance
1746
When particular estates to be included in disposition
1747
When reversionary estates to be included in sale
1751
Sale contrary to will or conveyance prohibited
1753
Effect of disposition
1755
Proceeds of sale deemed real property
1761
Distribution of proceeds of disposition
1762
Distribution of proceeds to owner of particular or reversionary estate
1763
Distribution of proceeds upon release of inchoate right of dower
1764
Distribution of proceeds where there is an interest of an infant not in being
1765
Distribution of proceeds to guardian of infant, committee of incompetent or conservator of conservatee
1766
Distribution of proceeds on death of infant, incompetent or conservatee
 



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Blank Outline Levels

The legislature occasionally skips outline levels. For example:

(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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