2005 Idaho Code - 11-310 — TITLE TO REAL PROPERTY -- RIGHT OF REDEMPTION -- CERTIFICATE OF SALE

                                  TITLE  11
                           ENFORCEMENT OF JUDGMENTS
                               IN CIVIL ACTIONS
                                  CHAPTER 3
                        LEVY AND SALE UNDER EXECUTION
    11-310.  TITLE TO REAL PROPERTY -- RIGHT OF REDEMPTION -- CERTIFICATE OF
SALE. Upon a sale of real property the purchaser is substituted to, and
acquires all the right, title, interest and claim of the judgment debtor
thereto; and all his right, title, interest and claim thereto at any time
during any subsisting lien thereon by attachment in the action, or by the
docketing of the judgment. When the estate is less than a leasehold of two (2)
years' unexpired term, the sale is absolute. In all other cases the property
is subject to redemption, as provided in the next chapter. The officer must
give to the purchaser a certificate of sale containing:
    1.  A particular description of the real property sold.
    2.  The price bid for each distinct lot or parcel.
    3.  The whole price paid.
    4.  When subject to redemption, it must be so stated. And when the
judgment, under which the sale has been made, is made payable in a specified
kind of money or currency, the certificate must also show the kind of money or
currency in which such redemption may be made, which must be the same as that
specified in the judgment. A duplicate of such certificate must be filed for
record by the officer in the office of the recorder of the county.

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