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IN THE CHANCERY COURT OF       COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI       , a Mississippi Corporation VS. THE KNOWN AND UNKNOWN HEIRS, SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS OF:       , DECEASED,       A/K/A Mr./Ms.       ,       A/K/A       ,       THE KNOWN AND UNKNOWN HEIRS, SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS OF       , DECEASED; THE KNOWN AND UNKNOWN HEIRS, SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS OF       THE KNOWN AND UNKNOWN HEIRS, SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS OF       ,       ,       ,       ,       AND       JUDGMENT THIS MATTER HAVING COME before the Court upon the Complaint of       , a Mississippi corporation, as against the known and unknown heirs, successors and assigns of       , Deceased, Mr./Ms.       a/k/a Mr./Ms.       ,       a/k/a       , and       , and the known and unknown heirs, successors and assigns of       , Deceased; and the known and unknown heirs, successors and assigns of       , and the known and unknown heirs, successors and assigns of       ,       ,       ,       , and       , and all defendants having been duly served with process of law, and having completely and totally failed to answer and being in default, except for       ; and the Court, having jurisdiction over the subject matter and the parties, finds as follows: I. The deraignment of title of the subject property, including some monuments, which subject property is described as the       of Section       ,       County, Mississippi, is as follows: 1. The land was patented out of the sovereign and passed by mesne conveyances to       . 2. In       Deed Book       , Page       , dated             ,       , filed for record             ,       ,       granted unto       , the       , Section       . 3. In       Deed Book       , Page       , dated             ,       , filed for record             ,       ,       granted unto       , his/her undivided       interest in the       , Section       . 4. In       Deed Book       , Page       , dated             ,       , filed for record             ,       ,       and       granted unto       the       , Section       . 5. In       Deed Book       , Page       , dated             ,       , filed for record             ,       ,       quitclaimed into       , the       , Section       . 6. In       Deed Book       , Page       , dated             ,       , filed for record             ,       ,       granted unto       , the       , Section       . 7, In       Deed Book       , Page       , dated             ,       , filed for record             ,       ,       granted unto       and       , the       , Section       . 8. In       Deed of Trust Book       , Page       , dated             ,       , filed for record             ,       ,       unto       , Trustee and       , Beneficiary, in original principal sum of $       , due             ,       , covering the       , Section       . This Deed of Trust has been satisfied. 9, In       Deed of Trust Book       , Page       , dated             ,       , filed for record             ,       ,       unto       , Trustee and       , Beneficiary, in the original principal sum of $       , due             ,       , covering       , Section       . This Deed of Trust has been satisfied 10. By virtue of a Trust document on file in Deed Book       , Page       and in Deed Book       , Page       ,       , is the Trustee of the       . Said subject premises is included within the Trust. The interest of       descended into the       Land Trust. 11. In       Deed Book       , Page       , dated             ,       , filed for record             ,       ,       Land Trust granted unto       , the       of Section       . 12. In       Chancery Cause #       , the Estate of       , Deceased, filed for record             ,       , recites that       died intestate on             ,       , and was survived by his/her widow, Mr./Ms.       , as his/her sole and only heir. The court file was closed             ,       . 13. In             Chancery Cause #       , the Estate of       , Deceased, filed for record             ,       , recites that       died testate on             ,       and that all possessions and property are bequeathed and devised unto Mr./Ms.       , his/her husband/wife . The court file was closed             ,       . 14. As matters in pias:       and       are deceased. 15. A Last Will and Testament of Mr./Ms.       , under date of             ,       , devised and bequeathed to       and husband/wife ,       , or the survivors of them, all of the property of       , of every kind and description, real, personal, or wheresoever situated, as was owned by       at the time of his/her death. As of the time of the rendering of this Order, this will is expected to shortly be admitted for probate. 16. The Last Will and Testament of       , under date of             ,       , devised and bequeathed unto       , the right, title and interest to lands, including those that are the subject of this litigation. As of the time of the rendering of this Order, such said will is expected to shortly be admitted for probate. 17. Because       departed this life testate on             ,       , (see item 13 above), prior to the death of Mr./Ms.       , the Last Will and Testament of Mr./Ms.       , if duly recognized for probate, would pass unto       any interest in the subject property having passed by devise from       unto Mr./Ms.       , and the said Last Will and Testament of       a/k/a       , if duly recognized for probate, would pass by devise such said interest unto       . II. Defendants' and Plaintiffs predecessors in possession,       and       have been in actual, open and notorious, uninterrupted continual occupancy of the subject property, respectively, and as deeded since       , and ouster claim title by adverse possession, pursuant to Mississippi Code of 1972 Annotated, Section 15 - 1 - 13, except as to       . III. Defendants' and Plaintiffs predecessors in possession,       , his/her heirs and the       Land Trust have paid in full all taxes levied against the subject property from       to the present. VI. Defendants' and Plaintiffs predecessors in possession,       , his/her heirs and the       Land Trust have paid in full all insurance coverage for the subject property. IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED AND ADJUDGED: 1) The Court adjudicates the title in fee simple title to the subject property unto       as against all Defendants except       , said lands being described as: The       ,       County, Mississippi. 2) Consistent with Mississippi Rule of Civil Procedure Rule 54, this Judgment shall be final as to all parties, as there being no just reason for delay; 3) All costs are unto Plaintiff. ORDERED AND ADJUDGED this the       day of       ,       . ________________________________________ CHANCELLOR Of counsel:                         Telephone:       MSB #       Attorney for      

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