The Statutes of Illinois: An Analytical Digest of All the General Laws of the State in Force at the Present Time: Official and Standard, by Act of the Legislature: 1818 to 1872, Vol. 3, Acts of 1873
The Statutes of Illinois: An Analytical Digest of All the General Laws of the State in Force at the Present Time: Official and Standard, by Act of the Legislature: 1818 to 1872, Vol. 3, Acts of 1873
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1873 Excerpt: ...of such redemption to the day of sale, with the costs of such redemption and sale; and if no greater amount is bid at such sale, the premises shall be struck off to the person making such redemption, and the officer shall forthwith execute a deed of the premises to him, and no other redemption shall be allowed. 75. ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1873 Excerpt: ...of such redemption to the day of sale, with the costs of such redemption and sale; and if no greater amount is bid at such sale, the premises shall be struck off to the person making such redemption, and the officer shall forthwith execute a deed of the premises to him, and no other redemption shall be allowed. 75. Second Certificate Of Purchase. 22. If a greater amount shall be bid and the premises sold for more than the amount of such redemption money, interest and costs, the excess shall be applied on the execution under which the redemption was made; and a certificate of the purchase shall be made to the new purchaser, in like form and manner as upon the first sale, for a deed of the premises so sold, in 60 days from the date of such sale, unless the same are redeemed before the expiration of that time, by some other decree or judgment creditor, his executor, administrator or assigns. 76. Successive Redemptions Allowed. 23. Successive redemptions may be made of the premises at any time within sixty days of the last sale, at which they were sold, for more than the amount of the redemption money, interest and costs, and the premises again sold in the same manner and upon the same terms and conditions, and certificate shtll be made in like form and manner as upon the sale on the first redemption, and the person redeeming shall be considered to have bid the amount of his redemption money, interest and costs; and if at any such sale the premises are not sold for a greater sum, the sheriff or other officer shall forthwith execute a deed to the purchaser, and no other redemption shall be allowed.' 77. Preference In Redemption. 24. When there are several decree or judgment creditors, the creditor having the senior judgment or decree, shall ...
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