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§ 26-5-107. Sale of Intoxicating Liquors

In any suit at law or in equity, whether now pending or hereafter instituted, wherein an attachment is issued and levied upon intoxicating liquors, and/or wherein an execution is awarded and levied upon intoxicating liquors, such liquors may be sold by the levying officer by advertising such liquor for sale in the same way and […]

§ 26-5-108. Unpaid Taxes

Whenever real estate is sold under a decree of any court, it shall be the duty of the judge of the court, before the sale is confirmed to the purchaser, while the funds are in court, to have a reference, to the clerk or clerk and master, while the funds are in court, to ascertain […]

§ 26-5-109. Certificate to Purchaser of Land

On the sale of land by execution, the officer shall give to the purchaser a certificate, if demanded, of the fact, stating the date of sale, the amount of the bid, the execution under which the land is sold, and the description of the land as given in the levy. Code 1858, § 3054; Shan., […]

§ 26-5-110. Delivery of Certificate on Redemption

If the land is redeemed, the purchaser or purchaser’s assignee shall assign and deliver the sheriff’s certificate to the person redeeming. Code 1858, § 3055; Shan., § 4782; Code 1932, § 8912; T.C.A. (orig. ed.), § 26-715.

§ 26-5-111. Purchaser’s Right to Deed

The purchaser, after payment of the money bid at execution, or the person succeeding to the purchaser’s rights, may, at any time, either within or after the expiration of the two (2) years allowed for redemption, demand from the officer or the officer’s successor a deed, who shall execute it accordingly. Code 1858, § 3056; […]

§ 26-5-101. Publication and Posting of Notice

The officer making a levy on land shall publish such sale at least three (3) different times in a newspaper published in the county where the sale is to be made. The first publication shall be at least twenty (20) days prior to the sale, unless the amount of the indebtedness for the payment of […]