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Code · Nebraska · Chapter 77 — Revenue and Taxation

77-1903. Foreclosure proceedings; confirmation of sale.

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The foreclosure proceedings, provided by sections 77-1901 and 77-1902 , shall be conducted as nearly as possible in the same manner, except in the following particulars:
(1)In the foreclosure of a tax lien, as provided by section 77-1901 , final confirmation of sale cannot be had until two years have expired from the date of the sale held by the sheriff in the foreclosure proceedings; or
(2)in the foreclosure of a tax sale certificate or tax deed, as provided in section 77-1902 , final confirmation of sale may be had immediately after the sheriff's sale.
Confirmation cannot be had until expiration of two-year period, unless right to redeem is waived by owner or all persons having a legal interest in the land. County of Douglas v. Christensen, 144 Neb. 899, 15 N.W.2d 53 (1944).
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