A Kentucky Order Referring Case to Special Master Commissioner for Judicial Sale is a legal document issued by a court in the Commonwealth of Kentucky. It is used when the court is referring a particular case to a Special Master Commissioner to arrange for a judicial sale of a property or other asset. This type of order typically occurs when a plaintiff or defendant is unable to satisfy a debt or other obligation. The order will include the names of the parties involved in the case, the case number, the specific asset or property being sold, the amount of the debt or obligation, and the terms of the sale. It will also include the name and contact information of the Special Master Commissioner who will be responsible for arranging the sale. There are two types of Kentucky Order Referring Case to Special Master Commissioner for Judicial Sale. The first type is a Standard Order, which is used when the court is referring a case to the Special Master Commissioner for a judicial sale. The second type is an Emergency Order, which is used when the court needs to refer a case to the Special Master Commissioner for an expedited judicial sale.