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If the objection raise
any question of title, or of proprietary right, which shall not appear to have been already determined
by a Court of competent Jurisdiction, the Collector may either decline to grant the application until the
question in dispute shall have been determined by a competent Court, or he may proceed to inquire
into the merits of the objection.
In the latter case the Collector, after making the necessary inquiry and taking such evidence as
may be adduced, shall record a proceeding declaring the nature and extent of the interests in the actual
possession of the party or parties applying for the partition, and any other party or parties who may be
affected thereby.
Reference to arbitrators.--The procedure to be observed by the Collector in trying such cases
shall be that laid down in Act XIV of 1882 (to consolidate and amend the laws relating to the
procedure of the Courts of Civil Judicature) for the trial of original suits, and the Collector shall have
power to refer any question that may arise in such case to arbitration, and the provisions of
Chapter XXXVII (reference to arbitration) of the Code of Civil Procedure shall apply to so cases
referred by a Collector.
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