{"version":"1.0","provider_name":"The News Journal","provider_url":"https:\/\/qa.thenewsjournal.net","title":"Legal Notices for 2\/13\/13, page 2 &ndash; The News Journal","type":"rich","width":600,"height":338,"html":"<blockquote class=\"wp-embedded-content\" data-secret=\"PoV9J2BtWy\"><a href=\"https:\/\/qa.thenewsjournal.net\/legal-notices-for-2-13-13-page-2\/\">Legal Notices for 2\/13\/13, page 2<\/a><\/blockquote><iframe sandbox=\"allow-scripts\" security=\"restricted\" src=\"https:\/\/qa.thenewsjournal.net\/legal-notices-for-2-13-13-page-2\/embed\/#?secret=PoV9J2BtWy\" width=\"600\" height=\"338\" title=\"&#8220;Legal Notices for 2\/13\/13, page 2&#8221; &#8212; The News Journal\" data-secret=\"PoV9J2BtWy\" frameborder=\"0\" marginwidth=\"0\" marginheight=\"0\" scrolling=\"no\" class=\"wp-embedded-content\"><\/iframe><script type=\"text\/javascript\">\n\/* <![CDATA[ *\/\n\/*! 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The above property is indivisible and shall be sold as a whole to produce the sum of money so ordered to be made. 2. On the date of sale, the purchaser shall either pay cash or, with surety on a bond approved by the Commissioner, may pay ten percent (10%) down with the balance in thirty (30) days with interest at 12%.&nbsp; Signatures of principal and surety on the bond shall have the effect of a Judgment.&nbsp; In the event the Plaintiff or its representative is the purchaser for a sum equal to or less than its judgment granted against the Defendants, then, and in that event, they shall only be required to pay costs and expenses of the sale and no payment shall be required and no bond shall be executed by them. 3. The risk of loss for the subject property shall pass to the purchaser on the date of sale.&nbsp; Possession of the premises shall pass to the purchaser upon payment of the purchase price and delivery of deed. 4. The purchaser shall be required to assume and pay all taxes or assessments upon the property for the current tax year and all subsequent years.&nbsp; All taxes or assessments upon the property for prior years shall be paid from the sale proceeds if properly claimed in writing and filed of record by the purchaser prior to payment of the purchase price. 5. The property shall be sold subject to the following: a. Easements, restrictions and stipulations of record; b. Assessments for public improvements levied against the following real estate; c. Any facts which an inspection and accurate survey of the following described real estate may disclose. 6. If the property does not bring two-thirds of its appraised value, a one year right of redemption will exist pursuant to KRS 426.530. 7. This property is sold subject to the right of redemption, if applicable, provided in 28 USCA Sec. 2410. Dated this 29th day of January, 2013. HOWARD O. MANN, MASTER COMMISSIONER, WHITLEY CIRCUIT COURT P. O. BOX 1344, CORBIN, KY 40702; PHONE: 606-528-0616 &nbsp; COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY 34TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT WHITLEY CIRCUIT COURT &#8211; DIVISION I &#8211; CIVIL ACTION NO. 11-CI-374 TAX EASE LIEN SERVICING, LLC, PLAINTIFF VS.NATHAN BRAY and UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF NATHAN BRAY; WILLIAMSBURG NATIONAL BANK, N\/K\/A FORCHT BANK, NA; COMMUNITY TRUST BANK; JAMOS FUND 1, LP; and COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY, COUNTY OF WHITLEY, DEFENDANTS NOTICE OF COMMISSIONER&rsquo;S SALE Pursuant to a Judgment and Order of Sale entered by the Whitley Circuit Court on December 3, 2012, I shall offer for sale at the door of the Whitley County Judicial Center, (new courthouse), 100 Main Street, Williamsburg, Kentucky, at public auction on Monday, February 18, 2013, at 12:00 p.m., or thereabout, the real property described in this Notice. The judgment against the Defendant, Nathan Bray, plus costs, is as follows: (1) The sum in the amount of $29,129.86, as of October 31, 2012, plus interest at the rate of 6.99% per annum until the date of judgment and thereafter at the maximum judgment rate until paid. The property to be sold is as follows: Located in Whitley County, Kentucky: PROPERTY ADDRESS:&nbsp;&nbsp; 170 Dant Hamblin Road, Williamsburg, KY 40769 A certain tract or parcel of land lying in Whitley County, Kentucky, on the banks of Paterson Creek and being all of the same land conveyed to Jerry Hamblin, Sr., and wife, Rachel Hamblin, by Howard Bird and Ferne Bird, by Deed bearing the date April 11, 1962, which is duly recorded in Deed Book 204, pages 388-389, in the Whitley County Court Clerk&rsquo;s Office, and bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at the Reynolds (formerly Sawyers) corner; thence east with the L&amp;N right of way 263 feet to a stone to be set at a post where the old orchard and garden fence row begins. The defendant&rsquo;s Dante Hamblin&rsquo;s front to begin at the H.S. Foley corner, and thence west with the L&amp;N right of way 347 feet to the above mentioned stone and post, orchard and garden line. Albert Johnson having 263 front feet and Dante Hamblin having 347 front feet; thence their property line to be separated by the old orchard-garden line, running south crossing Patterson Creek and to a small apple tree near the apex of the curve of Patterson Creek a distance of approximately 500 feet; thence southwest a straight line along the ridge caused by backlanding, passing a persimmon tree, 1066 (one thousand sixty six) feet to the maples on the side of the hill; thence South 9 west 350 feet to the beech in the outside line; thence from the beech, reversing the calls in the Johnson deed N 88 W 49 poles to a maple and stone; N 88 W 21 poles to a white oak; S 27 W 15 poles to a stone; N 68 W 352 feet to a sweet gum and stone; N 40 E 300 feet to a hickory; N 28 E 281 feet to a stone; N 73 E 182 feet to a maple; N 66 E 162 feet to a stone; N 42 E 128 feet to a stone; S 31 E 39 feet to a hornbeam; N 50 E 300 feet to a stake; N 49 E 150 feet to a sweet gum; N 41 E 106 feet to a stone; N 77 E 28 feet to a stone; N 25 W 91 feet to a white oak; N 45 W 220 feet with the meanders of the branch to the mouth of Flat Hollow; N 2 W 38 feet to a horn beam on the bank of the creek; N 15 W 200 feet to the Pete Sawyer&rsquo;s line and beginning corner mentioned by court in Judgment. As to the usage of the roadway in equity section #10.641 Albert Johnson, et. al., vs. Dante Hamblin, et. al., the court in the judgment dated October 11, 1951, recorded in Order Book #69, Page 447, Whitley Circuit Court [&hellip;]"}