| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| 'Before the ink is dry' - regarding a mortgagee's right to possession. | Four-Maids [1957] | 50%
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| Considerations for what a 'reasonable period' may be. S.36 not to be used repeatedly. | Norgan [1996] | 50%
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| When property bought with a mortgage, it is considered as one indivisible transaction. | Cann [1991] | 0%
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| Right of possession allowed at any time, mortgagor little protection. Pre- s.36 AJA 1970. | Caunt [1962] | 0%
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| Bank has duty to ensure that borrower has been properly advised. | Etridge [2002] | 0%
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Sale out of court is justifiable as it suits the public interest. Reflects the initial bargain of the mortgagor and mortgagee. | Horsham Properties Group v Clark [2009] | 0%
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| Mortgagee under obligation to get best price obtainable at the time of sale. | Michael v Miller [2004] | 0%
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| Husband persuaded wife to mortgage home to Barclays for this business. Lord Browne Wilkinson's classes of undue influence. | O'Brien [1994] | 0%
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| Court can order sale under S.91 LPA despite negative equity. | Palk [1993] | 0%
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| S.36 AJA not designed to protect a mortgagor from the mortgagee's common law right to possession. As took possession peaceably and sold while the property was vacant. | Ropaigealach [2000] | 0%
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| Deposit of title deeds sufficient for an agreement to create a charge under s.205 (1)(i). | UB of Kuwait v Sahib [1997] | 0%
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