2014 Delaware Code
Title 22 - Municipalities
CHAPTER 1. GENERAL PROVISIONS
§ 113. Approval of final bid at sheriff's sale
The municipality, by and through its director of its department of finance, or the director's designee, may approve or disapprove the final bid at a sale made by the sheriff under the monition method of sale, provided, that the notice of the public sale includes in its terms that such sale is subject to the approval of the director of the finance department of the municipality. In the event the director of the department of finance, or the director's designee, does not approve the final bid at such sale, the said director of the department of finance, or the director's designee, may expose the property to another and as many succeeding sales as it chooses. The final bid at a sale made by the sheriff shall be presumed to be approved unless notice of disapproval of such final bid shall be received by the sheriff within 20 days from the date of such public sale.
74 Del. Laws, c. 300, § 1; 70 Del. Laws, c. 186, § 1.;
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