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§ 46-21. Clerk to docket owelty charges; no release of land and no lien.

§46‑21.  Clerk to docket owelty charges; no release of land and no lien.

In case owelty of partition ischarged in favor of certain parts of said land and against certain other parts,the clerk shall enter on the judgment docket the said owelty charges in likemanner as judgments are entered on said docket, persons to whom parts areallotted in favor of which owelty is charged being marked plaintiffs on thejudgment docket, and persons to whom parts are allotted against which owelty ischarged being marked defendants on said docket; said entry on said docket shallcontain the title of the special proceeding in which the land was partitioned,and shall refer to the book and page in which the said special proceeding isrecorded; when said owelty charges are paid said entry upon the judgment docketshall be marked satisfied in like manner as judgments are cancelled and markedsatisfied; and the clerk shall be entitled to the same fees for entering suchjudgment of owelty as he is entitled to for docketing other judgments:Provided, that the docketing of said owelty charges as hereinbefore set outshall not have the effect of releasing the land from the owelty charged in saidspecial proceeding: Provided, any judgment docketed under this section shallnot be a lien on any property whatever, except that upon which said owelty ismade a specific charge. (1911, c. 9, s. 1; C.S., s. 3232.)

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