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UNIFORM CIVIL PROCEDURE RULES 2005 - REG 39.31

Sale to be publicly advertised

39.31 Sale to be publicly advertised

(cf DCR Part 35, rule 4; LCR Part 30, rule 14)

(1) The Sheriff must cause notice of the intended sale of any goods under a writ for the levy of property to be affixed--
(a) at or near the entrance to the place where the sale is to be held, or
(b) if the sale is not to be held in a city or town, at the court-house or some convenient public place,
at least 5 days before the date appointed for the sale.
(2) If goods are removed from a place in a city or town under rule 39.29(1)(a), the Sheriff must cause notice of the intended sale of the goods to be affixed on or near the entrance to that place at least 5 days before the date appointed for the sale.
(3) At least 5 days before the date appointed for the sale of any equity of redemption or other equitable interest in any goods, the Sheriff must cause notice of the intended sale, and particulars of the interest to be sold--
(a) to be affixed at or near the entrance to the place where the sale is to be held, and
(b) to be advertised in a newspaper circulating in the district in which the sale is to take place.
(4) In addition to any other notice of a sale that he or she is required to give, the Sheriff must give such notice, by advertisement in a newspaper or otherwise, as appears necessary to give due publicity to the sale.
(5) If an auctioneer has been appointed by the Sheriff to sell the goods, the notice referred to in subrule (4) may, with the approval of the Sheriff, be given by the auctioneer.



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