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Statutes > Idaho > Title6 > T6ch5 > T6ch5sect6-523

TITLE 6

ACTIONS IN PARTICULAR CASES

CHAPTER 5

PARTITION OF REAL ESTATE

6-523. Payment into court -- Continuance of action. When the proceeds of the sale of any share or parcel belonging to persons who are parties to the action, and who are known, are paid into court, the action may be continued as between such parties for the determination of their respective claims thereto, which must be ascertained and adjudged by the court. Further testimony may be taken in court or by a referee, at the discretion of the court, and the court may, if necessary, require such parties to present the facts or law in controversy, by pleadings as in an original action.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Idaho > Title6 > T6ch5 > T6ch5sect6-523

TITLE 6

ACTIONS IN PARTICULAR CASES

CHAPTER 5

PARTITION OF REAL ESTATE

6-523. Payment into court -- Continuance of action. When the proceeds of the sale of any share or parcel belonging to persons who are parties to the action, and who are known, are paid into court, the action may be continued as between such parties for the determination of their respective claims thereto, which must be ascertained and adjudged by the court. Further testimony may be taken in court or by a referee, at the discretion of the court, and the court may, if necessary, require such parties to present the facts or law in controversy, by pleadings as in an original action.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Idaho > Title6 > T6ch5 > T6ch5sect6-523

TITLE 6

ACTIONS IN PARTICULAR CASES

CHAPTER 5

PARTITION OF REAL ESTATE

6-523. Payment into court -- Continuance of action. When the proceeds of the sale of any share or parcel belonging to persons who are parties to the action, and who are known, are paid into court, the action may be continued as between such parties for the determination of their respective claims thereto, which must be ascertained and adjudged by the court. Further testimony may be taken in court or by a referee, at the discretion of the court, and the court may, if necessary, require such parties to present the facts or law in controversy, by pleadings as in an original action.