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CHAP. VIII.]
CIVIL PROCEDURE.
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visions of this chapter, be entitled to a preference, the choice of such part of the real property of the judgment debtor or debtors, as will be sufficient, at two thirds the appraised value, to satisfy the same. And in all cases where two or more executions, which are entitled to no preference over each other, are put in the hands of the same officer, it shall be the duty of the officer when required, to levy the same on separate parcels of the real property of the judgment debtor or debtors, when in the opinion of the appraisers the same may be divided without material injury; and if the real property of said debtors will not be sufficient, at two thirds of its appraised value, to satisfy all the executions chargeable thereon, or such part of the same as shall be levied on to satify each execution, as will bear the same proportion in value to the whole, as the amount due on the execution bears to the amount of all the executions chargeable thereon, as near as may be, according to the appraised value of each separate parcel of said real property.

If term of service of officer expire, or he be absent or die before making deed.Sect. 456. If the term of service of the sheriff, or other officer, who has made, or shall hereafter make sale of any lands and tenements, shall expire; or if the sheriff or other officer shall be absent, or be rendered unable by death, or otherwise, to make a deed of conveyance of the same, any succeeding sheriff or other officer, on receiving a certificate from the court from which the execution issued for the sale of said lands and tenements, signed by the clerk, by order of said court, setting forth that sufficient proof has been made to the court, that such sale was fairly and legally made, and, on tender of the purchase-money, or if the same, or any part thereof, be paid, then, on proof of such payment and tender of the balance, if any, may execute to the said purchaser or purchasers, or his or their legal representatives, a deed of conveyance of said lands and tenements so sold. Such deed shall be as good and valid in law, and have the same effect, as if the sheriff or other officer who made sale, had executed the same.

If there be more money than is sufficient to satisfy execution.Sect. 457. If, on any sale made as aforesaid, there shall be in the hands of the sheriff or other officer, more money than is sufficient to satisfy the writ or writs of execution, with interests and costs, the sheriff or other officer shall, on demand,