The sheriff's deed is sufficient evidence of the legality of the sale and the proceedings contained in the certificate, until the contrary is proved, and vests in the grantee title to the premises as vested in the debtor at or after the time when the real property became liable to the satisfaction of the judgment. The deed must recite the execution, or the substance of the execution, the names of the parties, the amount and date of rendition of the judgment by which the real property was sold, and must be executed, and recorded as a conveyance of real property.
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