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If the term of service of the Osage Nation Police Chief who has made, or shall hereafter make sale of any nontrust interest in lands and tenements, shall expire, or if the Osage Nation Police Chief shall be absent, or be rendered unable by death or otherwise, to make a deed of conveyance of the same, any succeeding Osage Nation Police Chief or the law enforcement officer acting on his behalf, on receiving a certificate from the Court from which the execution issued for the sale of said nontrust interest in lands and tenements, signed by the Clerk, by order of said Court, setting forth that sufficient proof has been made to the Court that said sale was fairly and legally made, and on tender of the purchase money, or if the same or any part thereof be paid then on proof of such payment and tender of the balance, if any, may execute to the said purchaser or purchasers, or his or their legal representatives, a deed of conveyance of said lands and tenements so sold. Such deed shall be as good and valid in law and have the same effect as if the Osage Nation Police Chief who made the sale had executed the same. ONCA 07-37, eff. Apr. 23, 2007.