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Which of the following types of questions arise with the after sale of the judgment-debtor’s property in which the auction purchaser is concerned?
Where the questions arose between the decree holder on the one hand and the judgment-debtor on the other hand, the auction-purchaser being only interested in the result
Where questions arose between the auction-purchaser on the one hand and a party to the suit or his representative on the other hand
both (A) and (B)
None of these
- Option 1: This situation arises when the questions are primarily between the decree holder and the judgment-debtor. The auction purchaser is not directly involved but is interested in the outcome because it could affect their purchase.
- Option 2: This addresses issues directly involving the auction-purchaser and another party to the case (or their representative). This scenario directly impacts the auction purchaser.
- Option 3 (both A and B): It encompasses both situations mentioned above, indicating that the auction purchaser could be concerned in both instances.
- Option 4: This suggests that none of the situations apply to the auction purchaser, which isn’t accurate in this context.
Option 3 is the correct answer, as both scenarios can involve the auction purchaser.
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