Considers the arguments in favour of imposing a statutory duty on mortgagees who exercise a power of sale and on receivers acting in the context of such sales. Reviews case law on the range of receivership duties attaching to a mortgagee exercising the power of sale, including the expansive approach adopted by the Court of Appeal in Cuckmere Brick Co v Mutual Finance and the more restrictive policy followed by the Privy Council in Downsview Nominees Ltd v First City Corp Ltd, highlighting the inconsistencies that continue to exist. Discusses key features of the statutory reforms introduced in Australia, Malaysia and New Zealand and reflects on their influence in the UK
Comments on the Chancery Division decision in Horsham Properties Group Ltd v Clark on whether a mort...
This, the first part of a two-part article on the discretionary powers of the courts to order a sale...
Explains the rights of mortgagees to take possession of and sell property where mortgagors fall into...
Throughout Australia, regulation of the power of sale is highly inconsistent. In response to the unc...
Throughout Australia, regulation of the power of sale is highly inconsistent. In response to the unc...
This book examines the principles and practice of real estate mortgages in an easily accessible text...
Reflects on the extent to which the interests of secured creditors in mortgage arrangements are give...
In Skelwith v Armstrong 1 the High Court was required to grapple with the owners’ powers provisions ...
This paper addresses the legal liability of valuers to mortgage lenders for professional negligence,...
Whilst mortgagees do not owe mortgagors any general duty of care, they may come under specific dutie...
This article examines the powers of a mortgagee to sell the mortgaged property, without a court orde...
The ability of a mortgagor to lodge a caveat, where an allegation is raised of serious impropriety b...
Statutory licensing schemes are proliferating as a means of regulating commercial activity, resource...
The central concern of this work is to produce a detailed critique of the statutory framework for th...
The central concern of this work is to produce a detailed critique of the statutory framework for th...
Comments on the Chancery Division decision in Horsham Properties Group Ltd v Clark on whether a mort...
This, the first part of a two-part article on the discretionary powers of the courts to order a sale...
Explains the rights of mortgagees to take possession of and sell property where mortgagors fall into...
Throughout Australia, regulation of the power of sale is highly inconsistent. In response to the unc...
Throughout Australia, regulation of the power of sale is highly inconsistent. In response to the unc...
This book examines the principles and practice of real estate mortgages in an easily accessible text...
Reflects on the extent to which the interests of secured creditors in mortgage arrangements are give...
In Skelwith v Armstrong 1 the High Court was required to grapple with the owners’ powers provisions ...
This paper addresses the legal liability of valuers to mortgage lenders for professional negligence,...
Whilst mortgagees do not owe mortgagors any general duty of care, they may come under specific dutie...
This article examines the powers of a mortgagee to sell the mortgaged property, without a court orde...
The ability of a mortgagor to lodge a caveat, where an allegation is raised of serious impropriety b...
Statutory licensing schemes are proliferating as a means of regulating commercial activity, resource...
The central concern of this work is to produce a detailed critique of the statutory framework for th...
The central concern of this work is to produce a detailed critique of the statutory framework for th...
Comments on the Chancery Division decision in Horsham Properties Group Ltd v Clark on whether a mort...
This, the first part of a two-part article on the discretionary powers of the courts to order a sale...
Explains the rights of mortgagees to take possession of and sell property where mortgagors fall into...