- (1) If a partition cannot be made equally among the parties according to their respective rights without prejudice to the rights and interests of some of them, and a partition is ordered, the courts may order compensation made by one party to another on account of the inequality.
- (2) Compensation may not be required to be made to others by unknown owners or a minor, unless the court determines that the minor has sufficient personal property to make the payment and the minor's and the minor's interest will not be negatively affected.
- (3) The court has the power in all cases to make compensatory adjustment among the parties according to the principles of equity.
Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 3, 2008 General Session