If the owner of the property or the owner's legal representatives fail to redeem the property as provided in this subchapter, the purchaser of the property or the purchaser's legal representatives, successors or assigns may present a petition to the Superior Court setting forth the appropriate facts in conformity with this subchapter and pray that the Superior Court make an order directing the sheriff, then in office, to execute, acknowledge and deliver a deed conveying the title to the property to the petitioner; and thereupon the Superior Court shall have power, after a hearing upon the petition, to issue an order directing the sheriff to execute, acknowledge and deliver a deed as prayed for in the petition. A description of the property as the same shall appear upon the assessment rolls, and a description by metes and bounds where obtainable shall be a sufficient description in any such deed.
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Subchapter II. Monition Method of Sale in Kent County
§ 4523. Praecipe; judgment; monition.
§ 4525. Posting of monition; sheriff's return; alias or pluries monition.
§ 4526. Issuance and form of writ of venditioni exponas.
§ 4527. Sales subject to approval of department of finance or chief county financial officer.
§ 4528. Title of property sold.
§ 4529. Petition by purchasers for deed of conveyance.
§ 4531. Petition by owner after redemption for entry on judgment record.
§ 4532. Regularity of proceedings under venditioni exponas.
§ 4533. No proceedings unless tax is a lien upon property; construction of term “Superior Court”.