Vermont Code § 12 V.S.A. § 2787

Notice, advertisement, and sale
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§ 2787. Notice, advertisement, and sale
The officer levying the execution shall give the debtor at least 60 days’ notice of
the time and place of sale in writing, served upon him or her, within or outside the
State, either (1) by delivery in hand personally or (2) by registered or certified
mail, return receipt requested, with instructions to deliver to addressee only. The
officer shall also cause an advertisement of the time and place of sale to be published
three weeks successively next before the time of sale, in one or more newspapers published
in the county where the land lies or, if a newspaper is not published therein, in
some newspaper published in an adjoining county. Unless the execution with costs
and charges thereon, including expense of advertising, is paid, the officer shall
proceed with the sale.

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