Commissioners may be appointed for each county if real property in different counties. If the real property to be partitioned is in different counties, the court, if deemed proper, may appoint commissioners for each county, and in that case, the property in each county must be divided separately, as if there were no other estate to be partitioned, but the commissioners first appointed shall, unless otherwise directed by the court, make division of the real property wherever situated in this state.
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