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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 426 — Enforcement of judgments

426.571 When commissioner may convey real property -- Death of party after sale.

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(1)Real property may be conveyed by a commissioner appointed by the court:
(a)If by the judgment in an action a party be ordered to convey such property to
another.
(b)If such property have been sold under a judgment or order of the court and the
sale confirmed.
(2)The death of a party, after a sale, does not prevent a conveyance. It shall be made,
and shall have the same effect, as if he were living.
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