45-21.22. Procedure upon dissolution of order restraining or enjoining sale, or upon debtor's bankruptcy before completion of sale.
(a) When, before the date fixed for a sale, a judge dissolves an order restraining or enjoining the sale, he may, if the required notice of sale has been given, provide by order that the sale shall be held without additional notice at the time and place originally fixed therefor, or he may, in his discretion, make an order with respect thereto as provided in subsection (b).
(b) When, after the date fixed for a sale, a judge dissolves an order restraining or enjoining the sale, he shall by order fix the time and place for the sale to be held upon notice to be given in such manner and for such length of time as he deems advisable.
(c) When, after the entry of any authorization or order by the clerk of superior court pursuant to G.S. 45-21.16 and before the expiration of the 10-day upset bid period, the foreclosure sale is stayed pursuant to 11 U.S.C. 105 or 362, and thereafter the stay is lifted, terminated, or dissolved, the trustee or mortgagee shall not be required to comply with the provisions of G.S. 45-21.16, but shall advertise and hold the sale in accordance with the provisions of G.S. 45-21.16A, 45-21.17, and 45-21.17A.
(d) In the event that completion of the foreclosure sale is stayed pursuant to 11 U.S.C. 105 or 362, before the expiration of the 10-day upset bid period:
(1) The clerk of superior court who received a deposit from an upset bidder shall release any deposits held on behalf of the upset bidder to the upset bidder upon receipt of a certified copy of an order or notice from the bankruptcy court indicating that the debtor has filed a bankruptcy petition; or
(2) The trustee or mortgagee who received a cash deposit from the high bidder at the foreclosure sale, upon notification of the bankruptcy stay, shall release any deposits held on behalf of the high bidder to the high bidder. (1949, c. 720, s. 1; 1993, c. 305, s. 13; 2011-204, s. 1.)
Structure North Carolina General Statutes
North Carolina General Statutes
Chapter 45 - Mortgages and Deeds of Trust
Article 2A - Sales Under Power of Sale.
§ 45-21.1 - Definitions; construction.
§ 45-21.2 - Article not applicable to foreclosure by court action.
§ 45-21.4 - Place of sale of real property.
§ 45-21.7 - Sale of separate tracts in different counties.
§ 45-21.8 - Sale as a whole or in parts.
§ 45-21.9 - Amount to be sold when property sold in parts; sale of remainder if necessary.
§ 45-21.9A - Simultaneous foreclosure of two or more instruments.
§ 45-21.10 - Requirement of cash deposit at sale.
§ 45-21.11 - Application of statute of limitations to serial notes.
§ 45-21.12 - Power of sale barred when foreclosure barred.
§ 45-21.12A - Power of sale barred during periods of military service.
§ 45-21.14 - Clerk's authority to compel report or accounting; contempt proceeding.
§ 45-21.16 - Notice and hearing.
§ 45-21.16A - Contents of notice of sale.
§ 45-21.16C - Opportunity for parties to resolve foreclosure of owner-occupied residential property.
§ 45-21.17 - Posting and publishing notice of sale of real property.
§ 45-21.17A - Requests for copies of notice.
§ 45-21.20 - Satisfaction of debt after publishing or posting notice, but before completion of sale.
§ 45-21.21 - Postponement of sale; notice of cancellation.
§ 45-21.24 - Continuance of uncompleted sale.
§ 45-21.26 - Preliminary report of sale of real property.
§ 45-21.27 - Upset bid on real property; compliance bonds.
§ 45-21.29 - Orders for possession.
§ 45-21.29A - No necessity for confirmation of sale.
§ 45-21.30 - Failure of bidder to make cash deposit or to comply with bid; resale.
§ 45-21.31 - Disposition of proceeds of sale; payment of surplus to clerk.
§ 45-21.32 - Special proceeding to determine ownership of surplus.