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§ 466. -Notice to parties

The application provided in section 465 of this title shall state the names and addresses of all parties in interest, so far as they are known to the applicant, and the probate court shall order such notice by registered mail, publication or service of process, as to it shall seem proper to protect the rights of all parties in interest. Failure on the part of a party in interest to receive such notice shall be ground for relief under section 2357 of Title 12, if such party is possessed of enforceable rights which are prejudiced by the discharge of a mortgage as aforesaid.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Vermont > Title-27 > Chapter-5 > 466

§ 466. -Notice to parties

The application provided in section 465 of this title shall state the names and addresses of all parties in interest, so far as they are known to the applicant, and the probate court shall order such notice by registered mail, publication or service of process, as to it shall seem proper to protect the rights of all parties in interest. Failure on the part of a party in interest to receive such notice shall be ground for relief under section 2357 of Title 12, if such party is possessed of enforceable rights which are prejudiced by the discharge of a mortgage as aforesaid.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Vermont > Title-27 > Chapter-5 > 466

§ 466. -Notice to parties

The application provided in section 465 of this title shall state the names and addresses of all parties in interest, so far as they are known to the applicant, and the probate court shall order such notice by registered mail, publication or service of process, as to it shall seem proper to protect the rights of all parties in interest. Failure on the part of a party in interest to receive such notice shall be ground for relief under section 2357 of Title 12, if such party is possessed of enforceable rights which are prejudiced by the discharge of a mortgage as aforesaid.