Based on title 28, U.S.C., 1940 ed., § 849 (Mar. 3, 1893, ch. 225, § 3,
27 Stat. 751; Apr. 24, 1935, ch. 77, § 3,
49 Stat. 160; June 19, 1935, ch. 276,
49 Stat. 390).
A provision making the section applicable to pending proceedings was deleted as obsolete.
Word “under” was substituted for “ordered pursuant to section
847 of this title by” after “A public sale of realty or interest therein”.
Sections
847 and
848, of title
28, U.S.C., 1940 ed., now sections
2001 and
2004 of this title, relate only to sales under orders or decrees, without any reference to sales under judgments. In 1921 the Supreme Court held, in Yazoo & M. V. R. Co. v. City of Clarksdale, 1921, 42 S.Ct. 27, 257 U.S. 10, 66 L.Ed. 104, that such section
847 did not apply to sales under common law executions. At that time such section
849 of title
28, U.S.C., 1940 ed., read as it has been revised above, without any reference to such section
847. However, in 1935, such sections
847,
848 and
849 were amended by one act, ch. 77,
49 Stat. 159, and, in such section
849, the words “pursuant to the provisions of this Act” were inserted, but the word “judgment,” though retained in such section
849, was not inserted in such sections
847 and
848. It is probable that Congress did not intend, in 1935 to make such sections
847 and
848 applicable to sales under judgments in law actions. Hence, to make all three sections consistent, the above-mentioned substitution was made.
Reference to circuit was deleted from first and second paragraphs as unnecessary and inappropriate. Publication in a newspaper in a large circuit remote from the county in which the realty is situate, might be wholly insufficient to give notice to interested parties.
Changes were made in phraseology.
This section corrects a typographical error in section
2002 of title
28, U.S.C.
1949—Act May 24, 1949, substituted “11” for “II” after “Title” in third par.