Washington Code 6.23.060 – Sheriff’s deed — When issued
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If no redemption is made within the redemption period prescribed by RCW 6.23.020 or within any extension of that period under any other provision of this chapter, the purchaser is entitled to a sheriff‘s deed; or, if so redeemed, whenever sixty days have elapsed and no other redemption has been made or notice given operating to extend the period for re-redemption, and the time for redemption by the judgment debtor has expired, the last redemptioner is entitled to receive a sheriff’s deed as provided in RCW 6.21.120.
[ 1987 c 442 § 706; 1961 c 196 § 2; 1899 c 53 § 10; RRS § 597. Prior: 1897 c 50 § 16. Formerly RCW 6.24.160.]
Terms Used In Washington Code 6.23.060
- Deed: The legal instrument used to transfer title in real property from one person to another.
- sheriff: includes deputies, and "execution docket" refers also to the docket of a district court. See Washington Code 6.01.010