151 - When comptroller shall bid in premises.

§  151.  When  comptroller  shall bid in premises. If on a sale on any  such foreclosure, there is not bid  and  paid  or  received  the  amount  unpaid  on  the  mortgage,  for principal and interest and the costs and  expenses of the foreclosure, the comptroller may cause the  sale  to  be  postponed  and have the value of the premises appraised by two competent  and disinterested persons selected by him. If the premises are appraised  at a sum equal to or exceeding the amount unpaid to the state, including  the costs  of  the  foreclosure  and  expenses  of  the  appraisal,  the  comptroller on the sale thereof, shall bid for the state such amount, if  necessary  to  prevent  a  sale  of  the premises at a less sum.  If the  premises are appraised at a sum less than such amount,  the  comptroller  may  bid the amount of the appraisement and no more. If the premises are  struck off for a sum less than such amount,  no  greater  sum  shall  be  credited  to  the mortgagor or any other person, on account of such sale  than the sum bid for the premises sold, deducting  therefrom  all  costs  and  expenses  of the sale and appraisal. The appraisers shall receive a  reasonable compensation  for  their  services,  to  be  allowed  by  the  comptroller and paid out of the treasury.