472. Court's powers as to distribution of money.
Compulsory Acquisition of Land (Volume 18 (2022)) | Commentary
The court uses its own machinery to determine the interest of the party applying, and also to apportion the amount due to him1. Thus, if the money paid in represents the value of more land or of a greater interest in land than that to which the claimant can make title, the court will order an inquiry as to the extent
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The court uses its own machinery to determine the interest of the party applying, and also to apportion the amount due to him1. Thus, if the money paid in represents the value of more land or of a greater interest in land than that to which the claimant can make title, the court will order an inquiry as to the extent
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