Judgment Mortgage in UK Law

  • The use of a pending mortgage reference point in valuation judgment
    • No. 22-3, June 2004
    • Journal of Property Investment & Finance
    • 259-268
    American real estate appraisers given identical valuation problems produced statistically different value estimates. The measured variable between experimental groups was an agency‐client treatment...
  • Equitable Security Interests: Their Creation and Priority
    • No. 3-1, February 1995
    • Journal of Financial Crime
    • 65-68
    Fraud, so it seems, never goes out of fashion. The United Bank of Kuwait plc advanced monies to Mr Sahib, and when the monies were not duly repaid, the Bank took proceedings to recover the debt due...
    ... ... Bank took proceedings to recover the debt due to it; it obtained judgment against Mr Sahib, and sought to enforce that judgment by obtaining a ... Sogenal claimed that it held an equitable mortgage over the interests which were the subject of the charging order, that its ... ...
  • Ex post to ex ante: using some lessons from the global financial crisis to prepare for future risk
    • No. 35-6, September 2017
    • Journal of Property Investment & Finance
    • 541-555
    Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to develop benchmarking standards for risk premiums in capitalization rates and commercial mortgage rates, to examine the impact of investor choice of property...
    ... ... standards for risk premiums incapitalization rates and commercial mortgage rates, to examine the impact of investor choice of property typeand ... A historical context is discussed toillustrate that prudential judgment is needed to supplement statistical measures of risk.Findings –A stable ... ...
  • Enforcement of Small Claims Judgments in the County Court
    • Part 4. Enforcement of judgments
    • Small Claims Procedure in the County Court A Practical Guide - Seventh edition
    • Patricia Pearl/Tim Parker
    • 249-262
    ... ... in pursuing a case through the small claims procedure, securing a judgment, and then being frustrated because the defendant has no money. A party ... the judgment debtor to get credit – for example a car loan or a mortgage. A judgment debtor may decide to pay a judgment so that it is marked as ... ...
  • The Administration of Justice in Ireland
    • No. 34-1, March 1968
    • International Review of Administrative Sciences
    ... ... has been completed, the judgment creditor may ... for  trial.  ... mortgage’ ... tion of estates, when the value of the property ... ...
  • Notes on the salient features of tax liens under Ethiopian law
    • No. 7-1, September 2013
    • Mizan Law Review
    • Kinfe Micheal Yilma
    • Lecturer, Hawassa University School of Law, LLB (Addis Ababa University), LLM (University of Oslo)
    • 154-164
    ... ... Security created by contract often takes the form of ‘mortgage’ 5 , ... ‘pledge’, or ‘charge’. Where it arises out of the ... It may arise out of the operation of the law (legal mortgage), judgment of a court of law (judicial mortgage), or contractually (contractual ... ...
  • Never Trust a Man…
    • No. 56-1, January 1993
    • The Modern Law Review
    ... ... The loan was secured by a charge by way of a legal mortgage in favour of the Society. The second defendant’s contribution ... However, because she was a judgment debtor in the county court, the legal title to the property was ... ...
  • A COMMON MONETARY STANDARD OR A COMMON CURRENCY FOR EUROPE? FISCAL LESSONS FROM THE UNITED STATES†
    • No. 41-4, November 1994
    • Scottish Journal of Political Economy
    ... ... agreed at Maastricht 'Retail price index excluding mortgage interest. 'Average weighted by 1992 GDP shares. 'The debt-GDP ... Includes judgment, mortgage, and revenue bonds. ’During 1969, three ... ...
  • Why do real estate appraisals nearly always equal offer price?. A theoretical justification
    • No. 20-3, June 2002
    • Journal of Property Investment & Finance
    • 242-253
    Are real estate appraisals based on fundamentals that determine the value of the real estate or on offer price? Does this question really matter? In a game of moral hazard with hidden information, ...
    ... ... We argue that the subjective judgment of an appraiser maybe Pareto improving. Thus,excessive regulationof the ... , a mortgagee may face losses ifthe mortgagor defaults on the mortgage and there is insufficient collateral torecover the face value of the loan ... ...
  • The average consumer is not a lawyer! Case C-66/19 JC v Kreissparkasse Saarlouis
    • No. 27-3, June 2020
    • Maastricht Journal of European and Comparative Law
    The Court of Justice had to decide on the transparency of information on the right of withdrawal in consumer credit law. Under German law, the creditor could describe the start of the withdrawal pe...
    ... ... On the other hand, the reaction of the BGH to the judgment, and therefore its relevance for the credit contracts that were concluded ... , the legislator voluntarily extended many of the rules to mortgage credit contracts, including the perpetual withdrawal right available to ... ...
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