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Section 32.
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1SSection 7 (Securities for cash accounts or credits).
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2Section 4 (Assignations in security).
3Section 5 (Instrument to be expeded where party presenting assignation in security for registration is not original lessee or assignee) so far as affecting assignations in security.
4SSection 6 (Translation of assignations in security and creditor’s entry on possession in default of payment), so far as relating to such a translation.
5SSection 13 (Renunciations and discharges to be recorded) so far as affecting discharges.
6SSection 20 (Interpretation of clauses in Schedules).
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7Sections 118 (Form of bond and disposition in security).
8Section 119 (Explanation of clauses in Schedule (FF) No. 1—Form of a Bond and Disposition in Security).
9Section 121 (Validity of sale to purchaser).
10Section 122 (Creditors selling to count and reckon for the surplus of the price and to consign the same in the bank).
11Section 123 (Disburdening of lands on sale and after consignation of surplus price).
12Section 124 (Prescription of form of transfer of securities).
13Section 132 (Renunciation or discharge of heritable security).
14Section 133 (Restriction of heritable security).
15SSection 138 (Use of short clauses of consent to registration).
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16Section 48 (Disburdening of lands sold under heritable securities when no surplus emerges).
17Section 49 (Disburdening of lands where debtor in a heritable security cannot obtain discharge owing to the death or absence of the creditor, or any other cause).
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18Section 6 (Power of creditor to lease security subjects for seven years or under).
19Section 7 (Granting of power by sheriff to lease security subjects for period of more than seven years).
20Section 8 (Foreclosure).
21Section 9 (Completion of title of security holders and preservation of personal obligation of debtor so far as not extinguished by price on sale of land).
22Section 10 (Purchaser’s title indefeasible).
23Section 12 (Procedure).
24Section 15 (Jurisdiction of sheriff).
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25SSection 24 (Assimilation of forms for registered leases).
26Section 25 (Form of bond and disposition in security).
27Sections 28 to 30 (Provisions dealing with the assignation, discharge and restriction of bond and disposition in security).
28Section 31 (Description of lands and deduction of title unnecessary in certain deeds).
29Section 32 (Redemption of bond and disposition in security).
30Sections 33-39 (Provisions relating to calling up bond and disposition in security and advertisement and exposure to sale of the land.)
31SSection 42 (Mode of disburdening land sold by creditor under power of sale).
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