(1) When land in Oudh is sold in execution of a decree under this Act and the land or any part thereof has been knocked down to a stranger, any co-sharer of the judgment-debtor but not the judgment-debtor, may, before confirmation of the sale, claim to take such land or part at the highest bid.
(2) A like claim may be made, if the land is a proprietary tenure, by an under-proprietor, and if the land is an under- proprietary tenure, by a proprietor.
(3) Any claim made under this section shall be allowed :
Provided that a claim made under the provisions of sub-section (1) shall prevail over a claim made under the provisions of sub-section (2).
Provided further that a claim shall not be allowed unless the claimant fulfils all the conditions of the sale binding on a purchaser.
Provided further that if two or more persons equally entitled make valid claims within the time allowed, lots shall be drawn.
(2) A like claim may be made, if the land is a proprietary tenure, by an under-proprietor, and if the land is an under- proprietary tenure, by a proprietor.
(3) Any claim made under this section shall be allowed :
Provided that a claim made under the provisions of sub-section (1) shall prevail over a claim made under the provisions of sub-section (2).
Provided further that a claim shall not be allowed unless the claimant fulfils all the conditions of the sale binding on a purchaser.
Provided further that if two or more persons equally entitled make valid claims within the time allowed, lots shall be drawn.
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