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446 MORTGAGES. [ART. 64.
and terms thereof by advertisement in some newspaper printed
in the county where the mortgaged premises, lie, if there be one
so published, and if not, in a newspaper having a large circu-
lation in said county, and also by advertisement set up at the
court house door of said county.
8. All such sales shall be reported under oath to the court
having chancery jurisdiction where the sale is made, and there
shall be the same proceedings on such report as if the same
were made by a trustee under a decree of said court, and the
court shall have full power to hear and determine any ob-
jections which may be filed against such sale by any person
interested in the property, and may confirm or set aside said
sale.
9. If such sale be set aside by the court, a re-sale may be
ordered to be made by the party who made the previous sale,
or the court may, if justice requires it, appoint a trustee to sell
the same.
10. All such sales, when confirmed by the court and the pur-
chase money is paid, shall pass all the title which the mortgagor
had in the said mortgaged premises at the time of the recording
of the mortgage.
11. Upon a sale of such mortgaged premises, any person
claiming an interest in the equity of redemption may apply to
the court confirming the sale to have the surplus of the proceeds
of sale, after payment to the mortgagee of his claim and ex-
penses, paid over to such person, or so much thereof as will
satisfy his claim, and the court shall distribute such surplus
equitably among the claimants thereto.
12. After said sale has been confirmed and the purchase money
paid, the person making such sale may convey to the purchaser,
or if the vendor and purchaser be the same persons, the confirma-
tion of the sale and payment of the purchase money shall vest
the title in the purchaser.
13. No title to mortgaged premises derived from any sale
made in virtue of such power and confirmed as aforesaid, shall
be questioned, impeached or defeated, either at law or in equity,
by reason that the mortgaged premises were purchased in by the
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