Contract And Statutory Liens in California And Their Enforcement

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A taxpayer as such is not qualified to redeem the property of the city in which he pays his taxes from the sale thereof, although he himself advances the money for the redemption: Thome v. San Francisco, 4 Cal. 127, 149, 150.
17 Who may Redeem as Successor in Interest, Where a mortgagor declares a homestead upon mort- gaged property, his wife becomes his successor in in- terest, and in case of the foreclosure sale of the prop- 171 REDEMPTION FROM SALE. 331 erty is entitled to redeem:
...Hefner v. Urton, 71 Cal. 479, 12 Pac. 486; Watts v. Gallagher, 97 Cal. 47, 51, 31 Pac. 626.
The purchaser of immovable property at execution sale, whatever is the nature of his title, legal or equitable, becomes from the date of the purchase a "successor in interest " of the judgment debtor, "for by the provisions of section 700 of the Code of Civil Procedure it is .... Provided that 'upon a sale of real property, the purchaser is substituted to and ac- quires all the right, title, interest, and claim of the judgment debtor thereto 7 ; which is to say, unequivo- cally, that he becomes the successor in interest of the judgment debtor; nor is the language used susceptible of a different construction.


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