606. If there is nothing to prevent the sale of the property seized, it takes place on the day and at the hour and place mentioned in the notices.
If the sale could not take place because there was no bidder, by application of articles 610.2 to 610.4 or because of any obstacle subsequently removed, the officer cannot proceed until new notices and publications have been given.
Where the judge has determined a reserve price or a condition of sale pursuant to article 592.4 and no bid has been made, the seizing officer cannot publish new notices of sale until the court or the judge has fixed a new reserve price or modified the condition of sale.
1965 (1st sess.), c. 80, a. 606; 1977, c. 73, s. 27; 1992, c. 57, s. 315.