Every sale made under an order of court must be public, either for cash or upon reasonable credits to be fixed by the court; and shall be made after such notice of the time, place and terms of sale as the order may direct; and, unless the order direct otherwise, shall be made at the door of the courthouse of the county in which the property, or the greater part thereof, may be situated; and the notice of sale must state for what sum of money it is to be made.
KRS 426.700
Time, place and terms of sale -- Notice
Applied in 4 court decisions — leading case Sizemore v. Bennett (1966)
Most recently applied in Sedley v. Louisville Trust Co. (May 1967)
History: Amended 1970 Ky
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