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Schuh vs Stewart

By The Leader on January 2, 2020

IN THE CHANCERY COURT OF TIPTON COUNTY, TENNESSEE

JENNIFER L. SCHUH,
Plaintiff,

VS. NO.  34318

ROBERT L. STEWART,
Defendant.

NOTICE OF SALE

In accordance with the Order Of Reference Directing Sale Of Property of the Chancery Court of Tipton County, Tennessee made and entered in the above styled cause on October 3, 2019, public notice is hereby given that I will on:

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 2020

At the hour of 10:00 A.M.

In the Chancery Courtroom at the Tipton County Justice Center in Covington,
Tennessee, sell to the
highest and best bidder, the following described tract of land, to wit:

Lot 198, Templeton Farms Subdivision, Section F,
Phase 3, as shown on plat of record in Plat Cabinet H, Slide 617, in the Register’s Office of Tipton County, Tennessee, to which plat reference is hereby made for a more particular
description of said lot.

This conveyance is
subject to Subdivision
Restrictions in Book 1415, page 487, building lines and easements in Plat Cabinet H, Slide 617, and Southwest Tennessee
Easement in Book 1414, page 604, in the Register’s Office of Tipton County, Tennessee.

Being the same property conveyed to Grantor(s) herein Book 1430, page 307 of the Tipton County Register’s Office.

Also being Map 128H, Group A,  Ctrl Map 128G,  Parcel 198.00 according to the Tax Assessor’s Office of Tipton County, Tennessee, also known as 55 Norma Jean Street, Atoka,
Tennessee.

The property will be sold for cash, in bar of the equity of redemption and all exemptions.

The Special
Commissioner’s Report of Sale will lie upon her desk for a period of the (10) days following the sale, subject to being raised and reopened by deposit of  advance bid of at least 10% over the initial bid price.  The property will be sold as is, where is, and possession given upon confirmation of the sale.

WITNESS BY HAND, this 27th day of December, 2019.

Virginia Gray,
Special Commissioner

3weeks

Jan. 2, 9 &10

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