A sale of property by the sheriff under authority of a court's writ of execution in order satisfy an unpaid obligation.
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Examples for "sheriff's sale"
Examples for "sheriff's sale"
1The property had been seized, and was now offered at sheriff's sale!
2I was sole at sheriff's sale for debt to Massa Sparks.
3He's been to Woodfield this afternoon, attending a sheriff's sale there.
4I've bought ten fifty vara lots at sheriff's sale for five thousand dollars.
5Call off the sheriff's sale at the last minute; I'll pay the costs myself.
1The arrest may ultimately result in a judicial sale of the ship to pay the claim.
2"As things are," continued Anton, "we may contrive to struggle on till quieter times-tillthe judicial sale of the family estate.
1By that means you will escape the mortification of a forced sale.
2What will a forced sale mean for users of TikTok?
3There was no time to look for buyers and I made a forced sale.
4Your stock would bring five hundred even at forced sale.
5Yes but it won't fetch that at a forced sale.
1There is redemption on execution sales from the United States Court just as from any other court.
2Seigne joins from Virtu Financial but previously was head of execution sales at Goldman Sachs, where he worked for 22 years.