25-2173. Liens upon undivided interests; lien for costs paramount.
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If the lien is upon one or more undivided interests of any of the parties, it shall, after partition or sale, remain a charge upon those particular interests or the proceeds thereof. But the due proportion of costs is a charge upon those interests paramount to all other liens.
Proceeds are not exempt as personalty against judgment lien. First Nat. Bank of Albion v. Snyder, 2 Neb. Unof. 136, 96 N.W. 285 (1901).