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A deed resulting from default under a Deed of Trust, or as a result of taxes being overdue and the taxing authority ordering a sale of the property to pay for the back taxes.
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A deed given by the sheriff when a property is sold for execution of a judgment or sheriff's foreclosure sale.
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The transfer of title of a debtor's property resulting from a foreclosure sale.
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The deed that is given to someone who purchases property at a fore-closure sale, after the statutory redemption period has expired.
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Deed given by court order in connection with sale of property to satisfy a judgement.
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Deed given by court order to satisfy a judgment.
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The instrument of conveyance for property sold to satisfy a court judgment.
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In Oklahoma, this means the final step in the official foreclosure of property. This type of deed would be filed after the public sale and court confirmation thereof.
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Deed given at sheriff's sale in foreclosure of mortgage.
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The deed given after a sheriff's sale. (See deed)
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The deed given after a shertrif's sale.
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A deed given to a buyer when property is sold through court action in order to satisfy a judgment for money or for foreclosure of a mortgage.
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A sale of property ordered by the court and carried out by the sheriff. A sheriff sale is most common with mortgage foreclosures or in sales of property resulting from delinquent taxes.
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A deed given at the sheriff's sale.
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A deed, containing no warranties, that is given to the purchaser at a court-ordered sale to satisfy a judgment.
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Title to property given under a court order due to failure, by the original owner, to pay the mortgage and/or property taxes. This deed is associated with foreclosure.
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