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Section 34-3-104 - Trustee's Sale; Form of Deed for Auctioned Realty.

WY Stat § 34-3-104 (2019) (N/A)
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34-3-104. Trustee's sale; form of deed for auctioned realty.

Every deed for real estate sold under a deed of trust may be made in the following form, or to the same effect:

This deed, made the .... day of .... between A. B., trustee, of the first part, and C. D., of the second part, whereas the said trustee, by virtue of the authority vested in him by the deed of trust hereinafter mentioned (or by an order of the district court of the county of ....) made on the .... day of .... (as the case may be), did sell as required by law, a certain tract (or lot, as the case may be), of land, situated in the county (or city, town or village, as the case may be), of .... conveyed by E. F. to the said A. B., trustee (or to G. H., trustee, as the case may be), by deed bearing date the .... day of ...., and recorded (if it be recorded), in the office of the recorder of the county of ...., and bounded and described therein as follows: (Here insert the description and quantity as set forth in the deed of trust and any other description deemed necessary); at which sale the said C. D. became the purchaser for the sum of .... dollars. Now, therefore, this deed witnesseth that the said trustee hereby conveys and grants to the said C. D. the said real estate hereinbefore described, with all the right, title and interest held by the said E. F. therein, to have and to hold the said real estate and premises unto the said C. D., his heirs and assigns forever.

Witness the following signature and seal.

.................(Seal.)

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