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Party ID
jerry-l-bramlett-et-al
Cases Shown
1
Top Practice Route
Real Estate
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Jerry L. Bramlett appealed an interlocutory order of sale in a partition action involving real estate jointly owned with Katie Lynn Reagan. The trial court granted Reagan's petition for partition by sale but failed to specify the percentage of ownership interests between the parties, stating only that each party owned an "undivided interest." The appellate court reversed and remanded, holding that the trial court must determine the quantified percentage of property interests before ordering a sale, as required by statute and rule, and that merely stating "undivided interest" is insufficient.