1-339.61. Continuance of uncompleted sale.
A sale commenced but not completed within the time allowed by G.S. 1-339.60 shall be continued by the sheriff to a designated time between 10:00 o'clock A.M. and 4:00 o'clock P.M. the next following day, other than Sunday. In case such continuance becomes necessary, the sheriff shall publicly announce the time to which the sale is continued. (1949, c. 719, s. 1.)
Structure North Carolina General Statutes
North Carolina General Statutes
Article 29B - Execution Sales.
§ 1-339.42 - Clerk's authority to fix procedural details.
§ 1-339.43 - Days on which sale may be held.
§ 1-339.45 - Presence of personal property at sale required.
§ 1-339.46 - Sale as a whole or in parts.
§ 1-339.47 - Sale to be made for cash.
§ 1-339.48 - Life of execution.
§ 1-339.49 - Penalty for selling contrary to law.
§ 1-339.50 - Officer's return of no sale for want of bidders; penalty.
§ 1-339.51 - Contents of notice of sale.
§ 1-339.52 - Posting and publishing notice of sale of real property.
§ 1-339.53 - Posting notice of sale of personal property.
§ 1-339.54 - Notice to judgment debtor of sale of real property.
§ 1-339.55 - Notification of Governor and Attorney General.
§ 1-339.56 - Exception; perishable property.
§ 1-339.57 - Satisfaction of judgment before sale completed.
§ 1-339.58 - Postponement of sale.
§ 1-339.59 - Procedure upon dissolution of order restraining or enjoining sale.
§ 1-339.61 - Continuance of uncompleted sale.
§ 1-339.62 - Delivery of personal property; bill of sale.
§ 1-339.64 - Upset bid on real property; compliance bond.
§ 1-339.65 - Separate upset bids when real property sold in parts; subsequent procedure.
§ 1-339.66A - Ordering resale of real property after upset bid.
§ 1-339.67 - Confirmation of sale of real property.
§ 1-339.68 - Deed for real property sold; property subject to liens; orders for possession.
§ 1-339.69 - Failure of bidder to comply with bid; resale.
§ 1-339.70 - Disposition of proceeds of sale.
§ 1-339.71 - Special proceeding to determine ownership of surplus.