Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 76A.djvu/714

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-618§ 1775. Effect of conveyance or transfer Every conveyance or transfer made in pursuance of a decree as provided by this subchapter, passes title to the property contracted for, as fully as if the contracting party himself was still living, and executed the conveyance or transfer. § 1776. Effect of recording copy of order A copy of a decree for a conveyance or transfer as provided in this subchapter, certified and recorded in the office of the registrar of property, gives the person entitled to the conveyance or transfer a rignt to the possession of the property contracted for, and to hold the property according to the terms of the intended conveyance or transfer, in like manner as if the property had been conveyed or transferred in pursuance of the decree. § 1777. Enforcement of order by other process The recording of a decree, as provided by section 1776 of this title, does not prevent the court making the decree from enforcing it by other process. § 1778. Death of party entitled to conveyance or transfer If the person entitled to the conveyance or transfer dies before the commencement of the proceedings therefor under this subchapter, or before the completion of the conveyance or transfer, a person entitled to succeed to his rights in the contract, or the executor or administrator of the decedent, may, for the benefit of the person so entitled, commence the proceedings or prosecute any proceedings already commenced, and the conveyance or transfer shall be so made as to vest the property in the person or persons entitled thereto, or in the executor or administrator, for their benefit. § 1779. Surrender of possession The decree provided for in this subchapter may direct the possession of the property therein described to be surrendered to the person entitle thereto, upon his producing a certified copy of the decree, when, by the terms or the contract, possession is to be surrendered. CHAPTER 75—COMPENSATION AND ACCOUNTING SUBCHAPTER I—COMMISSIONS AND ALLOWANCES

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1811. Allowance of expenses and compensation; renunciation. 1812. Comx>en8ation; apportionment. 1813. Additional compensation for extraordinary services. 1814. Invalidity of contracts for higher compensation. 1815. Allowance upon commissions. SXTBCHAFTEB U—^ATTOBNETB' FEES

1831. Attorneys' fees for ordinary or extraordinary services. 1832. Allowance to attorney upon fees. SUBCHAPTER IH—BBNDEBING OF EXHIBITS AND ACCOUNTS

1851. Charges and credits of executor or administrator. 1852. Accounting required by court; enforcement. 1853. Accounting after period for presenting claims; final account; enforcement. 1854. Accounting after authority revoked or ceases. 1865. Revocation of letters. 1866. Vouchers; production; withdrawal. 1857. Setting day for settlement of account; notice; final settlement 1858. Exceptions to accounts; hearing; reference. 1860. Jury trial of contested claims. 1860. Debts paid without verified claims. 1861. Failure to produce vouchers; lost vouchers; expenditures less than $20. 1862. Settlement of account as conclusive. 1863. Proof of notice of settlement of account. 1864. Accounts of deceased executor or administrator.