Proclamation of sale: required content and notice ensure purchasers can assess attached immovable property. A proclamation of sale for immovable property must be drawn up after notice to the defaulter and state the time and place of sale; it must specify the property to be sold, any revenue assessed on it, the amount for recovery, any reserve price, and any other matter the Proper Officer considers material for a purchaser to judge the property's nature and value.
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Proclamation of sale: required content and notice ensure purchasers can assess attached immovable property.
A proclamation of sale for immovable property must be drawn up after notice to the defaulter and state the time and place of sale; it must specify the property to be sold, any revenue assessed on it, the amount for recovery, any reserve price, and any other matter the Proper Officer considers material for a purchaser to judge the property's nature and value.
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