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The
place, date, and time of the auction are to be clearly specified
in the advertisements.
The
treasurer or his designate must act as auctioneer.
For
each parcel of land to be sold during the auction, the auctioneer
must
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in opening or reopening the bidding on the parcel, state the minimum
bid as set out in the advertisement
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acknowledge each bidder, repeat each bid made, and call for higher
bids
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if no higher bid is made, repeat the last bid three times and
if there is still no higher bid, acknowledge the highest bidder.
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The highest bidder will be declared to be the successful purchaser
if the bidder immediately pays the amount bid, the applicable
land transfer tax, and the accumulated taxes, in cash (money order,
bank draft or certified cheque) to the auctioneer.
If
the highest bidder fails to make the payment, the auctioneer shall
forthwith reopen the bidding.
If
no bid is made for a parcel of land or there is no successful purchaser,
the property will be taken over by the municipality.
The
auctioneer will issue a receipt to the successful purchaser for
the amount received and the receipt will include a legal description
of the parcel of land, the name of the purchaser, and the date in
which the tax deed will be registered.
The
auctioneer will declare the auction closed upon completion of the
bidding on all the parcels of land offered for sale at the auction.
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