                                 CODE OF VIRGINIA

SALE OF PROPERTY (§ 8.01-492)

In any case of goods and chattels which an officer shall distrain or levy on,
otherwise than under an attachment, or which he may be directed to sell by an
order of a court, unless such order prescribe a different course, the officer
shall fix upon a time and place for the sale thereof and post notice of the same
at least ten days before the day of sale at some place near the residence of the
owner if he reside in the county or city and at two or more public places in the
officer&#8217;s county or city. If the goods and chattels be expensive to keep
or perishable, the court from whose clerk&#8217;s office the writ of fieri
facias or the distress warrant was issued under which the seizure is made, or if
the distress warrant was issued by a clerk, the court of which he is a clerk,
may order a sale of the property seized under fieri facias or distress warrant
to be made upon such notice less than ten days as to such court may seem proper.
At the time and place so appointed, such officer shall sell to the highest
bidder, for cash, such goods and chattels, or so much thereof as may be
necessary.

HISTORY: Code 1950, § 8-422.1; 1962, c. 10; 1977, c. 617.