Effective - 28 Aug 1939
513.295. Sales, how made, when term changed. — In all cases where the time of holding the terms of the several courts of this state shall be changed by the legislature, all sales of property which would have been made at the terms previously established by law, shall be made at the first term of the court held in pursuance of such change; and where such sales have been advertised to be made on any day of such previously established term, to satisfy any execution returnable thereto, or in obedience to any order or decree of said court, the sale shall be made on the same day of the term held in pursuance of the change aforesaid; and no second advertisement of such sale shall be necessary, but it shall be the duty of the sheriff or other officer having in charge the execution or order aforesaid, to put up at the front door of the courthouse of the proper county, on or before the first day of the changed term, a list of the property to be sold, specifying the names of the parties, the property to be sold, and the day of sale, and stating the fact that said property has been previously advertised, giving the name of the paper and its date.
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(RSMo 1939 § 2037)
Prior revisions: 1929 § 1873; 1919 § 2368; 1909 § 3890