RCW 11.56.070
Postponement, adjournment of sale—Notice.
The personal representative, should he or she deem it for the best interests of all concerned, may postpone such sale to a time fixed but not to exceed twenty days, and such postponement shall be made by proclamation of the personal representative at the time and place first appointed for the sale; if there be an adjournment of such sale for more than three days, then it shall be the duty of the personal representative to cause a notice of such adjournment to be published in a legal newspaper in the county in which notice was published as provided in RCW 11.56.060, in addition to making such proclamation.
[ 2010 c 8 § 2046; 1965 c 145 § 11.56.070. Prior: 1917 c 156 § 128; RRS § 1498; prior: Code 1881 § 1505; 1854 p 287 § 115.]
Structure Revised Code of Washington
Title 11 - Probate and Trust Law
Chapter 11.56 - Sales, Exchanges, Leases, Mortgages, and Borrowing.
11.56.005 - Authority to exchange.
11.56.010 - Authority to sell, lease or mortgage.
11.56.020 - Sale, lease or mortgage of personal property.
11.56.030 - Sale, lease or mortgage of real estate—Petition—Notice—Hearing.
11.56.040 - Order directing mortgage.
11.56.045 - Order directing lease.
11.56.050 - Order directing sale.
11.56.060 - Public sales—Notice.
11.56.070 - Postponement, adjournment of sale—Notice.
11.56.080 - Private sales of realty—Notice—Bids.
11.56.090 - Minimum price—Private sale—Sale by negotiation—Reappraisement.
11.56.100 - Confirmation of sale—Approval—Resale.
11.56.110 - Offer of increased bid—Duty of court.
11.56.115 - Effect of confirmation.
11.56.120 - Conveyance after confirmation of sale.
11.56.180 - Sale of decedent's contract interest in land.
11.56.210 - Assignment of decedent's contract.
11.56.220 - Redemption of decedent's mortgaged estate.
11.56.230 - Sale or mortgage to effect redemption.
11.56.240 - Sale of mortgaged property if redemption inexpedient.
11.56.250 - Sales directed by will.
11.56.265 - Broker's fee and closing expenses—Sale, mortgage or lease.
11.56.280 - Borrowing on general credit of estate—Petition—Notice—Hearing.