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r <br />. r <br />89-101364 <br />2. The 1983 Buick automobile shall be quieted in the <br />Petitioner and the 1981 Toyota automobile quieted in the Respon- <br />dent, each subject to the encumbrance thereon which the party <br />being granted possession shall solely assume and hold the other <br />party harmless therefrom. <br />3. That each party shall assume the debts individually <br />incurred by the party during the marriage and hold'the.other <br />harmless therefrom atd. ,, the joint debts incurred during ,the :• . %. <br />marriage shall'•;kemain: tiie joint responsibility of the part:• (s. <br />4.... That -�hs Petitioner have quieted in her all household <br />goods ar': ri i' %shings � and personal items now in her possession, <br />except ' those. _• •kems specifically set out to Respondent herpdn. <br />S. That.the Respondent:shall:•have quieted in him all per- <br />sonal items and household goods ,a74d :furnishings now in his <br />possession and shall have a hed.:z_,:_d, a tent, which are now in <br />the Petitioner °s possession, set oErcr. to him. <br />6. That judgment is entered in favored of Petitioner and <br />against Respondent in the sum of Three Hundred Fifty Dollars <br />($350.00), plus interest as provided by law. <br />7. That each party shall pay their own costs and attorney's <br />fees incurred in the prosecution of this action. <br />The Court. being fully advised, hereby; finds and ORDZRS as <br />follows: <br />1. -That-,the Court has jurisdiction over the parties and <br />subject matter of this action. <br />2. That the marriage between Petitioner and Respondent is <br />irretrievably broken and all reasonable efforts to reconcile <br />have failed and the marriage should be, and the same hereby is <br />dissolved. <br />3. That the stipulation, as contained in this Decree, <br />entered into in Open Court between the parties, is not unconscion- <br />able, is just and equitable and should be and the same hereby is <br />approved in full and made a part of this Decree.' <br />4. That the real estate, legally described as follows: <br />-2- <br />L <br />ti <br />i <br />i : <br />