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An Act to amend the laws in relation to the sales of property under execution. 1849-1850 315 (1849)

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CHAPTER CXX.
An Act to amend the laws in relation to the sales of property under execution,
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the
State of Tennessee, That hereafter whenever any sheriff,
coroner or constable in this State shall levy any exe-
cution upon land or slaves, the debtor or debtors whose
property is levied upon, shall have the right, if he
think proper, to direct in writing, filed with the clerk or
justice before the issuance of an execution or order of
sale, or with the sheriff or other officer before or at the
time of levying, the advertisement of the sale of said
property in such newspaper as such debtor or debtors
may select, the expenses of such advertisement to be
paid out of the proceeds of sale as other costs. And
it shall be the duty of every such officer, when such
advertisement is directed as aforesaid, to make a mem-
orandum thereof upon the execution; and should an
alias or plurias execution or- order of sale thereafter
issue, the clerk or justice issuing the same shall copy
such memorandum upon such alias or plurias execution
or order of sale, and such memorandum shall be suffi-
cient authority to any officer, whose duty it shall be
to make sale of such property, and it shall be his duty
in addition to the notice of sale now required by law,
to advertise the time and place of such sale of the
specific property so ordered to be advertised as afore-
said, in the newspaper so selected for two successive
weeks.
SEc. 2. That hereafter in all cases of the sale of real
estate, the notices required by the existing laws and
by this act shall be given at least forty days before the
day of sale, and for the sale of slaves the notices re-
quired by the existing laws and by this act shall be
given at least twenty days before the day of sale; Pro-
vided, That in no case shall the validity of any such
sale be affected by the failure of any such officer to
note on the execution the directions of the debtor or
debtors as to advertising in a newspaper, nor by the
failure of the justice of the peace or clerk issuing an
alias or plurias execution, or order of sale to copy
thereon such memorandum of the officer.
LANDON C. HAYNES,
Speaker of the House of Representatives.
JOHN F. HENRY,
Speaker of the Senate.
Passed February 5, 1850.

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