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In case a surviving partner or partners, after the death of a deceased partner and before the rendition of such judgment, shall have conveyed as such surviving partner or partners, together with such trustee or trustees, if any, any such lots, blocks or shares to purchasers, by deeds purporting on their face to convey the right, title and interest of the surviving partner or partners, and that of the deceased partner at the time of his or her death, or of his or her minor heirs, from and after the rendition of such judgment such deeds shall be effectual to convey all the right, title and interest of such minor heirs, or parties to said action, as if the same had been made, executed and delivered after the rendition of the judgment; and all right, title and interest passed by such deeds shall relate to and be deemed to have passed at the times the deeds were so executed and delivered.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Kansas Statutes Chapter 58. Personal and Real Property § 58-2607. Deeds made prior to judgment - last updated January 01, 2023 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ks/chapter-58-personal-and-real-property/ks-st-sect-58-2607/
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