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Chapter 5 - Judicial or Trust Sales


  • § 35-5-101. Twenty days' notice by publication.
  • § 35-5-102. Notice in newspaper not required.
  • § 35-5-103. Posting written notices.
  • § 35-5-104. Contents of advertisement or notice -- Contents of deed memorializing sale.
  • § 35-5-105. Notice in writing if printer refuses.
  • § 35-5-106. Sale without advertisement is not void.
  • § 35-5-107. Effect of noncompliance with chapter.
  • § 35-5-108. Plan of division of land -- Sale of portion of land.
  • § 35-5-109. Published ending time and published start time for auctions.
  • § 35-5-110. Bidding on land sales may be reopened by clerks -- Court's power not abridged.
  • § 35-5-111. State may bid at execution or judicial sales.
  • § 35-5-112. Auctioneer services and fee -- Manner and method of sale of real property at discretion of court.
  • § 35-5-113. Auction sales in divorce proceedings.
  • § 35-5-114. Trustee's attendance at foreclosure -- Successor trustee.
  • § 35-5-115. Discovery proceedings for nonresidents.
  • § 35-5-116. Trustee as necessary party.
  • § 35-5-118. Deficiency judgment sufficient to fully satisfy indebtedness on real property after trustee's or foreclosure sale.
  • § 35-5-119. Applicability of §§ 35-5-101(e), 35-5-104(a)(4) and (5), and 35-5-104(b).
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