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judicial sale การใช้

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  • The Court of Session ordered a judicial sale.
  • Courts are historically reluctant to grant orders for foreclosure, and will often instead order a judicial sale.
  • This rule could be applied in case of an international judicial sale, such as an action " in rem ".
  • In the spring of 1896, it was liquidated in a judicial sale to the PRR for 10 percent of its 1896 book value.
  • Even where a mortgagee seeks an order for foreclosure from the courts, the courts will frequently order judicial sale of the property instead.
  • The respondents obtained judgment " ex juris " in the foreclosure action, and then obtained orders for the judicial sale of the properties.
  • It was purchased through a judicial sale July 29, 2008 by JAM Productions for $ 3.2 million and finalized in court on August 18, 2008.
  • In September 2009, the Court of Queen's Bench of Alberta ordered a judicial sale of the building due to foreclosure for $ 3 million, down from its previous price of $ 10 million.
  • Francis's son John contracted such debts that Hessilhead had to be disposed of by judicial sale in 1722 and was bought by Colonel Patrick Ogilvie who had married Elizabeth, one of John's sisters.
  • In 2008 excavation started for " The Edge " condos on the site of the main sanctuary, but work as halted shortly afterwards and the site part of a " judicial sale ".
  • A group of French auctioneers have asked a Paris court to stop the auction, set for Sept . 28, maintaining that only French auctioneers were authorized to hold " judicial sales, " auctions ordered by a French court.
  • On May 1, 1879, the property was sold at judicial sale in Montgomery, Ala ., and purchased by W . M . Wadley, president of the Central Railroad & Banking Company of Georgia, and was reorganized by him as the Montgomery and Eufaula Railway Company on June 5, 1879.
  • Because da Camara is a court-approved executor and the auction was also court approved, a group of French auctioneers have now claimed that Christie's auction is a " judicial sale, " one of the categories reserved for French auction houses in the 2001 law ending the French monopoly over the local art market.
  • His duties consist in the taxing of costs, to conduct and manage judicial sales, probate of wills and the matters connected therewith, interdictions and local examinations and to deal with matters of audit, inquiry, and accounts and generally, all such matters as may be referred to him by the Chief Justice or the Judges.
  • Wednesday the Paris court said that since the auction was authorized by another court, it should be treated as a " judicial sale " and as such could be handled only by a French auction house under the terms of the 2000 law that allowed foreign houses like Christie's and Sotheby's to start operating here last year.
  • When the leper hospital closed and in the 1730s the endowment was taken over by the Wallaces of Craigie, who continued to meet the obligation, but it was later purchased by a writer from Edinburgh at a judicial sale, selling it on to the magistrates of Ayr for ?00, who used it to provide for the inmates of the Ayr poorhouse.