15 GCA § 2315
Sales in General: Report of Sale; Confirmation; Petition;
View official PDF ↗Notice of Hearing; Vacation of Confirmation Order on Default of Purchaser; Resale; Procedure.
(a)Except as otherwise provided in Sections 2331, 2333 and 2335(c) of this Title, all sales of the property of an estate shall be reported to the Superior Court and confirmed by the Superior Court before title to the property passes. The report, which may also be referred to as a Areturn@ or as a @return of sale,@ shall be verified. Such report and a petition for confirmation of the same shall be filed in the Superior COL120106 CH. 23 PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE’S DEALINGS WITH ESTATE PROPERTY Court within thirty
(30)calendar days after each sale of the property of an estate. The Clerk of the Superior Court shall set the petition for hearing, and notice thereof shall be given in the manner provided in Section 3401 of this Title.
(b)If, after the confirmation of a sale of the property of an estate by the Superior Court, the purchaser neglects or refuses to comply with the terms of the sale, the Superior Court, on motion of the personal representative and after notice to the purchaser in the manner directed by the Superior Court, may vacate the order of confirmation and order a resale of the property. Notice of such resale shall be given, and proceedings thereafter shall be taken, in the same manner as required by this Chapter for such sale in the first instance. If the amount realized on such resale does not cover the bid and the expenses of the previous sale, the defaulting purchaser at such previous sale is liable to the estate for the deficiency.
Reconstructed from the Guam Code Annotated. For the authoritative version, see the official PDF.