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Section 29-3-740. Return of appraisers; effect of return on deficiency judgment.

SC Code § 29-3-740 (2019) (N/A)
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The return of the appraisers shall be filed and recorded by the clerk as a judgment of the court and be subject to appeal as hereinafter provided. If the value returned after deduction therefrom of the amount of the price at which the property was sold under direction of the court be equal to or exceed the amount of the deficiency remaining upon the judgment after application of the net proceeds of sale the judgment shall be thereupon extinguished and cancelled of record by the clerk and if such returned value, after deduction of the amount of the sale price, be less than the deficiency the latter shall be abated and deemed paid, pro tanto, and be thereafter enforceable for only the remainder, the amount of which will be determined by the clerk and stated in a proper order from which any party may appeal within ten days after notice of filing thereof to the court or any judge thereof in accord with the procedure prescribed in Section 29-3-750.

HISTORY: 1962 Code Section 45-94; 1952 Code Section 45-94; 1942 Code Section 8712; 1933 (38) 350.

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Section 29-3-740. Return of appraisers; effect of return on deficiency judgment.