DENNIS, Justice.
The issue in this case is whether a creditor, in order to obtain a deficiency judgment against a debtor, is required to prove that the debtor was served with notice to appoint an appraiser as required by law prior to judicial sale, notwithstanding the debtor's actual notice of the executory proceedings. The trial court rendered a summary deficiency judgment against the debtor, concluding that legal notice is not required...
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