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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
1. The purchaser of real property under execution is substituted for the judgment debtor and acquires all the right, title, interest, and claim of the debtor to the property. If the estate is a leasehold less than two years' unexpired term, the sale is absolute. Otherwise, the real property is subject to redemption under this title. The officer shall give to the purchaser a certificate of sale containing:
a. A particular description of the real property sold;
b. A statement of the price bid for each distinct lot or parcel;
c. A statement of the whole price paid;
d. If subject to redemption, a statement to that effect, including the applicable redemption period; and
e. The name of each plaintiff and defendant named in the foreclosure action or served in the foreclosure by the advertisement.
2. The officer shall execute the certificate and acknowledge or prove the certificate as required for deeds of real property.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - North Dakota Century Code Title 28. Judicial Procedure, Civil § 28-23-11. Purchaser's right--Sheriff's certificate - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/nd/title-28-judicial-procedure-civil/nd-cent-code-sect-28-23-11/
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