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Where immovable property forms one estate situated within the local limits of the jurisdiction of two or more courts
any one court may sell the entire estate.
the court can sell only that part which is within its jurisdiction.
none of the courts can sell any part of the estate.
that court can sell the entire estate within whose jurisdiction majority portion of the property is situated.
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