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Section 2329.34 | Conveyance by commissioner.

 
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Real property may be conveyed by a master commissioner or special master only:

(A) When, by an order or a judgment in an action or proceeding, a party is required to convey such property to another, and he neglects or refuses to do so, and the master is directed to convey on his failure;

(B) When specific real property is sold by a master under an order or judgment of the court appointing him. No court shall make or issue an order to a master for the sale of real estate, unless there exists some special reason why the sale should not be made by the sheriff of the county where the decree or order was made, which reason, if the court finds any to exist, shall be embodied in and made part of the judgment, order, or decree for such sale.

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