Purchaser's title vests on sale, including immovable property, from the time of sale rather than when the sale is confirmed. The rule establishes that purchaser's title vests in the purchaser the right, title and interest of the defaulter at the time of the sale, regardless of specific specification; for immovable property the purchaser's right, title and interest are deemed to have vested from the moment of sale and not from when the sale becomes absolute.
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Purchaser's title vests on sale, including immovable property, from the time of sale rather than when the sale is confirmed.
The rule establishes that purchaser's title vests in the purchaser the right, title and interest of the defaulter at the time of the sale, regardless of specific specification; for immovable property the purchaser's right, title and interest are deemed to have vested from the moment of sale and not from when the sale becomes absolute.
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