Title 44, Chapter 12, Section 217
( 44-12-217)
(a) All abandoned property, other than money delivered to the
commissioner under this article, shall, within three years after the
delivery, be sold by him to the highest bidder at public sale in
whatever city in the state affords, in his judgment, the most
favorable market for the property involved. The commissioner may
decline the highest bid and reoffer the property for sale if he
considers the price bid insufficient. He need not offer any property
for sale if, in his opinion, the probable cost of the sale exceeds
the value of the property. (b) Any sale held under this Code section shall be preceded by a
single publication of notice thereof at least three weeks in advance
of the sale in a newspaper of general circulation in the county
where the property is to be sold. (c) At any sale conducted by the commissioner pursuant to this
article, the purchaser shall receive title to the property purchased
free from all claims of the owner or prior holder thereof and of all
persons claiming through or under them. The commissioner shall
execute all documents necessary to complete the transfer of title. (d) If the commissioner determines after investigation that any
property delivered under this article has insubstantial commercial
value of less than $100.00, he may destroy or otherwise dispose of
the property at any time. No action or proceeding may be maintained
against the state or any officer or against any holder for or on
account of any action taken by the commissioner pursuant to this
subsection. |