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  8. Chapter 11 - Masters And Referees


Chapter 11 - Masters And Referees


  • Extra Notes
  • Section 14-11-10. Establishment of master-in-equity court.
  • Section 14-11-15. Equity courts.
  • Section 14-11-20. Appointment of master-in-equity; term.
  • Section 14-11-30. Compensation of master-in-equity.
  • Section 14-11-40. Accounting for fees and costs received.
  • Section 14-11-50. Vacancies.
  • Section 14-11-60. Appointment of special referee.
  • Section 14-11-70. Limitation on practice of law.
  • Section 14-11-80. General duties.
  • Section 14-11-85. Appeal from final judgment of master-in-equity.
  • Section 14-11-100. Authority to administer oaths, and to take testimony, depositions, renunciations of dower, affidavits, and other instruments; fees.
  • Section 14-11-110. Master shall take testimony on application of party; procedure.
  • Section 14-11-120. Admission of deposition in evidence.
  • Section 14-11-130. Power to compel attendance of witnesses and to punish for contempt.
  • Section 14-11-150. Master may sell lands in another county.
  • Section 14-11-160. Master may sell real estate in any county under order by consent.
  • Section 14-11-170. Deposit of funds.
  • Section 14-11-190. Books of office.
  • Section 14-11-310. Masters-in-equity to collect certain fees.
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