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928 - Effect of judgment after actual partition.

§ 928. Effect of judgment after actual partition. A final judgment after actual partition is binding and conclusive upon the following persons, except parties and persons claiming under them whose rights and interests are expressly left unaffected: 1. The plaintiff; each defendant upon whom the summons was served, either personally or without the state or by publication; and his legal representatives. 2. Each person claiming from, through or under such a party, by title accruing after the filing of the judgment-roll, or after the filing in the proper county clerk's office of a notice of the pendency of the action. 3. Each person not in being when the interlocutory judgment is rendered who, by the happening of any contingency becomes afterwards entitled to a beneficial interest attaching to, or an estate or interest in, a portion of the property, the person first entitled to which, or other virtual representative whereof, was a party specified in the first subdivision of this section.

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