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Article 2 - Quieting Title, Ejectment, Rights of Occupying Claimants


  • Section 1-32-201 - Action to Quiet Title.
  • Section 1-32-202 - Petition in Actions to Recover Realty; Sufficiency.
  • Section 1-32-203 - Petition in Action to Recover Realty; Answer.
  • Section 1-32-204 - Petition in Action Against Cotenant.
  • Section 1-32-205 - Recovery When Right Terminates During Action.
  • Section 1-32-206 - Benefit of Occupying Claimant Law.
  • Section 1-32-207 - Conditions Under Which Occupying Claimant to Be Paid for Improvements.
  • Section 1-32-208 - Conditions Under Which Occupying Claimant to Be Paid for Improvements; Tax Title Sufficient to Protect Occupant.
  • Section 1-32-209 - Entry of Claim Against Occupying Claimant; Subsequent Procedure.
  • Section 1-32-210 - Question of Fact to Be Tried by Jury Upon Request; View of Premises; Findings; Trial by Court Without Jury.
  • Section 1-32-211 - Setting Aside Verdict and Judgment.
  • Section 1-32-212 - Judgment on Report of Jury in Favor of Plaintiff in Ejectment.
  • Section 1-32-213 - Proceedings if Report of Jury Is for Occupying Claimant.
  • Section 1-32-214 - Writ of Possession to Issue on Payment for Improvements.
  • Section 1-32-215 - Writ of Possession to Issue if Deed Tendered and Payment Refused.
  • Section 1-32-216 - Occupying Claimant and Heirs Not to Be Evicted Except as Provided in w.s. 1-32-214 and 1-32-215; Right to Bring Action for Title.
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