Setting aside of sale: purchaser may seek annulment where the defaulter lacked any saleable interest in property. The rule permits a purchaser to apply to the Proper Officer to set aside a sale on the ground that the defaulter had no saleable interest in the property sold, creating a procedural remedy to annul disposals effected under attachment proceedings when the defaulter's title or proprietary interest was nonexistent or insufficient to support the sale.
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Setting aside of sale: purchaser may seek annulment where the defaulter lacked any saleable interest in property.
The rule permits a purchaser to apply to the Proper Officer to set aside a sale on the ground that the defaulter had no saleable interest in the property sold, creating a procedural remedy to annul disposals effected under attachment proceedings when the defaulter's title or proprietary interest was nonexistent or insufficient to support the sale.
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