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Section 1-32-213 - Proceedings if Report of Jury Is for Occupying Claimant

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1-32-213. Proceedings if report of jury is for occupying claimant. If the jury reports a sum in favor of the occupying claimant on the assessment and valuation of the valuable improvements, deducting therefrom any damages sustained by waste and the net annual value of the rents and profits which the occupying claimant has received after the commencement of the action, the successful claimant or his heirs may either demand of the occupying claimant the value of the land without the improvements so assessed and tender a deed of the land to the occupying claimant, or may pay the occupying claimant the sum allowed by the jury in his favor, within such reasonable time as the court shall allow.