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Duty of Court on Application.
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XIV. Previously to giving his Sanction, the Judge shall hear the Successor, or any one appearing on his Behalf, and objecting to such Improvements, or if no Appearance is made on behalf of the Successor he shall require Proof of the Notice having been duly served on him: The Judge may also, if he think fit, make such Inquiries, by means of Valuation Commissioners, Surveyors or others to be appointed by him, as to the Circumstances of the Land on which the Improvements are to be made, and as to the Parties interested therein as Incumbrancers or otherwise, and direct such further Notices to be given, as he thinks necessary to enable him to form a Judgment as to the Propriety of giving his Sanction, and shall have Power to order the Expense of such Inquiries to be paid by the Limited Owner.
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