P.R. Laws tit. 30, § 2719

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§ 2719. Summary procedure—Auction; prior actions; published edict

When the time allotted for the judicial demand for payment has expired without the debtor or third owner’s having made the payments for which he was summoned, and with the objections he made in accordance with the provisions of § 2716 of this title having been finally resolved against him, the court, at the request of the forecloser, the debtor or the third owner, shall order that, prior to the Clerk’s issuance of the corresponding order, the marshal shall proceed to auction the mortgaged properties, advertising the auction at least twenty days in advance by inserting said edict in a newspaper of general circulation at least once a week, and not less than three times, starting from the first publication.

The court order to proceed with the auction shall be final and enforceable from the date it is made and shall be unappealable.

History —Mortgage Law, 1979, § 219.