Section 16Part 0 —
Cost may be ordered to be paid out of property subject to restraint on anticipation
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In any action or proceeding instituted by a woman or a next friend on her behalf, the Court, before which such action or proceeding is pending, shall have jurisdiction by judgment or order, from time to time, to order payment of the costs of the opposite party out of property which is subject to a restraint on anticipation, and may enforce such payment by the appointment of a receiver and the sale of the property or otherwise as may be just.
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