In an action by the owner of any qualified or conditional fee or any other qualified, conditional or determinable interest, or by a person claiming under such owner, or by the trustees or beneficiaries of an estate held in trust, the district courts may authorize the sale of any estate, whether created by will, deed, contract or descent, when satisfied that a sale would be for the benefit of the person holding the first and present estate, interest or use and do no substantial injury to the heirs in tail or others in expectancy, succession, reversion or remainder.
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