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The Law of Mortgages (Property & Conveyancing Library) Book

With Cousins: The Law of Mortgages you can turn to a comprehensive explanation of the law and practice concerning mortgages and related court proceedings. Every type of mortgage agreement is covered, with the rights and duties of the parties involved clearly explained. Areas of dispute between mortgagors and mortgagees are carefully examined, together with the available remedies to each party. With a thorough consideration of statute law and a detailed assessment of relevant judicial decisions, you can consult this title in the Property and Conveyancing Library for guidance and help in all aspects of mortgage law and related proceedings. * Explains the changes in court procedure under the CPR, including the new CPR Part 55 * Includes five new chapters on Equitable Mortgages of Land, Mortgages over Miscellaneous Interests in Land, Insolvency of the Mortgagor, Defences to Claims by the Mortgagee and Court Proceedings * Sets out a range of forms and precedents which include appropriate clauses for legal charges and mortgages, equitable mortgages, receipts, surrenders and releases, transfers and Land Registry forms.Read More

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  • 0421529504
  • 9780421529502
  • Edward F. Cousins, Ian Clarke
  • 27 September 2001
  • Sweet & Maxwell
  • Hardcover (Book)
  • 928
  • 2nd Revised edition
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