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Code · North Carolina · Chapter 1 — Civil Procedure

§ 1-339.4. Who may hold sale.

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§ 1-339.4. Who may hold sale.
An order of sale may authorize the persons designated below to hold the sale:
(1)In any proceeding, a commissioner specially appointed therefor;
(2)In a proceeding to sell property of a decedent, the administrator, executor or collector of such decedent's estate;
(3)In a proceeding to sell property of a minor, the guardian of such minor's estate;
(4)In a proceeding to sell property of an incompetent, the guardian or trustee of such incompetent's estate;
(5)In a proceeding to sell property of an absent or missing person, the administrator, collector, conservator, or guardian of the estate of such absent or missing person;
(6)In a proceeding to foreclose a deed of trust, the trustee named in the deed of trust;
(7)In a receivership proceeding, the receiver;
(8)In a proceeding to sell property of a trust, the trustee.
(9)Repealed by Session Laws 1998-182, s. 13. (1949, c. 719, s. 1; 1993, c. 377, s. 2; 1997-379, s. 1.8; 1998-182, s. 13.)
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