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  2. New York City Sheriff's Office - Wikipedia

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    He was the 121st Sheriff of New York City including acting sheriffs in the count. "Mr. Domenech will become the city’s 117th sheriff [excluding acting sheriffs] and will oversee a staff of 174 employees, including 118 deputy sheriffs, and an annual budget of $16 million."

  3. Government auction - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, public auctions to satisfy judgments are usually conducted under the authority of the sheriff of the county or city in which the property to be auctioned was seized pursuant to the judgment, and an auction held for such a purpose is also called a sheriff's sale or sheriff sale. [5] [6] [7]

  4. Ocean County halts all foreclosure auctions, fears NJ law ...

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    In Morris County, the sheriff's sale is going on as scheduled, Turkot said. Monmouth County officials didn't return a call for comment, but its website has a sheriff's sale scheduled for July 29.

  5. Sheriffs in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The largest sheriff's office in New York State is the Erie County Sheriff's Office, followed by the Suffolk County Sheriff's Department with around 275 deputies and 900 correction officers. Sheriffs in New York State (outside of New York City, Nassau and Westchester Counties) are elected for three or four-year terms, depending on the vote of ...

  6. Will you be able to buy Trump Tower at auction? Not ... - AOL

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    In New York City, auctions typically take place in person under the rotunda of the courthouse at 60 Centre Street in Manhattan -- the same courthouse where Trump stood trial in the case.

  7. Foreclosure - Wikipedia

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    In this "power-of-sale" type of foreclosure, if the debtor fails to cure the default, or use other lawful means (such as filing for bankruptcy to temporarily stay the foreclosure) to stop the sale, the mortgagee or its representative conduct a public auction in a manner similar to the sheriff's auction.